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We're submitting a paper on [[apertium-kaz-tat]] to [http://www.mtsummit2013.info/impdates.asp MT Summit 2013]. DEADLINE: APRIL 20.
Our paper was accepted to [http://www.mtsummit2013.info/impdates.asp MT Summit 2013]. You can read it [http://sourceforge.net/p/apertium/svn/HEAD/tree/trunk/apertium-kaz-tat/paper/ here].


== TODO ==
Ideal benchmarks:
* document rules in the rlx with example sentences
* more like 100-150 (currently ~40) disambiguation rules in -kaz


[[Category:Kazakh and Tatar|*]]
=== Ilnar ===
* Development corpus (lots and lots of text)
** Work on increasing <s>coverage (via lexc) and</s> trimmed coverage (via dix) to 90%
** Work on making sure testvoc passes
** add rules — disambiguation (CG), lexical selection, and transfer.
* Test corpus (about 10 pages; don't base rules on this text!)
** Make a gold standard translation/correct some tests for [[Evaluation|error-rate testing]]
* Paper
** Add affiliation to paper
** Help JNW come up with some more comparative stuff (see below / <tt>FIXME: Ilnar</tt>s in paper)

=== Fran ===
* Delegate out error-rate testing tasks
* new version of Table 1

=== JNW ===
* Work on last few issues in -tat twol
* Write up background
* Contrastive analysis of Kazakh and Tatar
** phonological differences (a generalised summary, 2 or 3 small specific examples)
** orthographical differences (a generalised summary, 1 or 2 small specific examples)
** lexical and morphological differences (2 or 3 specific examples)
** morphotactic differences (2 or 3 specific examples)
** syntactic differences (2 or 3 specific examples)

Latest revision as of 12:59, 16 March 2014

Our paper was accepted to MT Summit 2013. You can read it here.