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* Learn and contribute to open-source projects and know how they work. |
* Learn and contribute to open-source projects and know how they work. |
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* Apertium is a PLN community and I have specialized in this field during my undergraduate studies. |
* Apertium is a PLN community and I have specialized in this field during my undergraduate studies. |
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==Which of the published tasks am I interested in? What do I plan to do?== |
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I am interested in the task "Add Capitalization Handling Module to a Language Pair". My goal is to add Capitalization rules to Spanish-Portuguese(es-pt) pair. |
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== Proposal == |
== Proposal == |
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== Why should Google and Apertium sponsor it? == |
== Why should Google and Apertium sponsor it? == |
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Correct capitalization will improve the experience of millions of people when using MT. This project will contribute to the community, with the potential to use the rules for more language-pairs. For more, once Google sponsor, will contribute to open source development. |
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== How and who will it benefit in society? == |
== How and who will it benefit in society? == |
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== Coding Challenge == |
== Coding Challenge == |
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I implemented the modules for extracting and restoring capitalization for the es-pt language pair. The code cand be find [https://github.com/PedroManicardi/capitalization-restoration here]. This program have the capitalization handling module, so sets the first word of a sentence to |
I implemented the modules for extracting and restoring capitalization for the es-pt language pair. The code cand be find [https://github.com/PedroManicardi/capitalization-restoration here]. This program have the capitalization handling module, so sets the first word of a sentence to uppercase. |
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== Work plan == |
== Work plan == |
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=== Community bonding period (May 1 - 26): === |
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* Get to know better the tools of Apertium and its community |
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* Week 1: |
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* See how capitalization of uppercase letters is currently implemented |
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* Week 2: |
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* Learn more about XML tools |
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* Week 3: |
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* Identify issues with the current implementation |
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* Week 4: |
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===Work Period (May 27 - August 26)=== |
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Week 1 (May 27 - July 02): |
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*Introducing caps-restoration for the language pair es-pt. |
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*Understanding better the capitalization rules. |
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Week 2 (June 03-09): |
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*Implementing the existing rules. |
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*Adding more rules targeting common scenarios. |
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Week 3 (June 10-16): |
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*Continuing to create new capitalization rules. |
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*Beginning to transition capitalization to monolingual modules. |
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Week 4 (June 17-23): |
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*Creating tests. |
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*Correcting errors. |
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*Updating documentation. |
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* '''Deliverable #1''' |
* '''Deliverable #1''' |
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Include time needed to think, to program, to document and to disseminate. |
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Week 11,12 (August 08 - 19): |
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If you are intending to disseminate to a conference, which conference are you intending to submit to. Make sure |
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to factor in time taken to run any experiments/evaluations and write them up in your work plan. |
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List your skills and give evidence of your qualifications. Tell us what is your current field of study, |
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major, etc. Convince us that you can do the work. |
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List any non-Summer-of-Code plans you have for the Summer, especially employment, if you are applying for |
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internships, and class-taking. Be specific about schedules and time commitments. we would like to be sure you have |
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at least 30 free hours a week to develop for our project. |
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== Other Summer Plans == |
== Other Summer Plans == |
Latest revision as of 04:35, 2 April 2024
Contents
- 1 Contact Information
- 2 Background
- 3 Skills
- 4 Why am I interested in Apertium?
- 5 Which of the published tasks am I interested in? What do I plan to do?
- 6 Proposal
- 7 Why should Google and Apertium sponsor it?
- 8 How and who will it benefit in society?
- 9 Coding Challenge
- 10 Work plan
- 11 Other Summer Plans
Contact Information[edit]
- Name: Pedro Manicardi Soares
- Email: pedromanic@usp.br
- Github: https://github.com/PedroManicardi
- IRC: pedro_manic
- Timezone: UTC-2
Background[edit]
A fourth year computer engineering student at the University of São Paulo in Brazil.
Native Language: Portuguese
Other Languages: English (advanced), Spanish (basics)
Skills[edit]
- C
- C++
- xml
- python
- linux
Why am I interested in Apertium?[edit]
- Apertium has an active community, with people to help you when you are in difficulty.
- Learn and contribute to open-source projects and know how they work.
- Apertium is a PLN community and I have specialized in this field during my undergraduate studies.
Which of the published tasks am I interested in? What do I plan to do?[edit]
I am interested in the task "Add Capitalization Handling Module to a Language Pair". My goal is to add Capitalization rules to Spanish-Portuguese(es-pt) pair.
Proposal[edit]
Deliverables[edit]
Why should Google and Apertium sponsor it?[edit]
Correct capitalization will improve the experience of millions of people when using MT. This project will contribute to the community, with the potential to use the rules for more language-pairs. For more, once Google sponsor, will contribute to open source development.
How and who will it benefit in society?[edit]
Coding Challenge[edit]
I implemented the modules for extracting and restoring capitalization for the es-pt language pair. The code cand be find here. This program have the capitalization handling module, so sets the first word of a sentence to uppercase.
Work plan[edit]
Community bonding period (May 1 - 26):[edit]
- Get to know better the tools of Apertium and its community
- See how capitalization of uppercase letters is currently implemented
- Learn more about XML tools
- Identify issues with the current implementation
Work Period (May 27 - August 26)[edit]
Week 1 (May 27 - July 02):
- Introducing caps-restoration for the language pair es-pt.
- Understanding better the capitalization rules.
Week 2 (June 03-09):
- Implementing the existing rules.
- Adding more rules targeting common scenarios.
Week 3 (June 10-16):
- Continuing to create new capitalization rules.
- Beginning to transition capitalization to monolingual modules.
Week 4 (June 17-23):
- Creating tests.
- Correcting errors.
- Updating documentation.
- Deliverable #1
Week 5 (June 24-30):
Week 6 (July 01-07):
Week 7 (July 12-18):
Week 8 (July 19-25):
- Deliverable #2
Week 9,10 (July 26 - August 07):
Week 11,12 (August 08 - 19):
Project completed
Other Summer Plans[edit]
I will have final exams in two last weeks of June so i will dedicate my self 10 hours per week. In the rest I can dedicate 30 hours per week. Vacation in July and August so I can devote 40 hours per week .