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Revision as of 07:59, 20 March 2018
Contents
Contact information
Name: Evgenii Glazunov
Location: Moscow, Russia
University: NRU HSE, Moscow (National Research University Higher School of Economics), 3rd-year student
E-mail: glaz.dikobraz@gmail.com
IRC: G_D
Timezone: UTC+3
Github: https://github.com/dkbrz
Am I good enough?
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Fundamental and Computational Linguistics (2015-2019) at NRU HSE
Courses:
- Programming (Python, R, Flask, HTML, xml, Machine Learning)
- Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Typology/Language Diversity
- Mathematics (Discrete Mathemathics, Linear Algebra and Calculus, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics, Computability and Complexity, Logic, Graphs and Topology, Theory of Algorithms)
- Latin, Latin in modern Linguistics, Ancient Literature
Languages: Russian (native), English (academic), French(A2-B1), Latin (a bit), German (A1)
Personal qualities: responsibility, punctuality, being hard-working, passion for programming, perseverance, resistance to stress
Why is it I am interested in machine translation? Why is it that I am interested in Apertium?
The speed of information circulation does not allow to spend time on human translation. I am truly interested in formal methods and models because they represent the way any language is constructed (as I see it). Despite some exceptions, in general language is very logical and the main problem is how to find proper systematic description. Apertium is a powerful platform that allows to build impressive rule-based engines. I think rule-based translation very promising if we provide enough data and an effective analysis
Which of the published tasks am I interested in? What do I plan to do?
I want to work on Graph dictionaries
Proposal
Why Google and Apertium should sponsor it? How and who it will benefit in society?
I think there is a lot of math in language and graph representation of dictionaries is an exciting idea, because it adds some kind of cross-validation and internal system source of information. This information help to fill some lacunae that appear while creating a dictionary. This will improve a quality of translation as we manage to expand bidix.
Coding Challenge
Week by week work plan
Week 0: Preparation
First phase
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Final evaluation
Non-Summer-of-Code plans you have for the Summer
GSoC is the only project I have this summer. I have some exams in the end of June.