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** code to check via API
** code to check via API
* get apertium-apy working correctly for Turkic pairs
* get apertium-apy working correctly for Turkic pairs
* features for apertium-apy
** better error handling for apertium-apy
** better error handling for apertium-apy
** write init script for apertium-apy
** write init script for apertium-apy

Revision as of 21:53, 8 October 2013

The following are projects that I would love to see working as part of apertium.

Current smallish things

Maybe for GCI 2013?

  • libvoikko support for MS Word (might not be possible)
  • online spell-check interface using apertium API
    • interface
    • code to check via API
  • get apertium-apy working correctly for Turkic pairs
  • features for apertium-apy
    • better error handling for apertium-apy
    • write init script for apertium-apy
      • with crash-detection?
      • allow running of multiple instances on different ports
    • allow client to cycle through a list of servers and ports if the default is not responding
  • get bible aligner working (or rewrite it)

integration of twol debugger into apertium-quality

    • I'd also reallly like to see someone adopt apertium-quality and maintain it

module for templatic syntax

    • also, for e.g. compound verbs some sort of interlanguage
      • integrated into bidix format?

an extra module to convert numbers and alphabetisms and acronyms to words (based on something in lexc) so that phonology can happen and then back to its original form

    • you'd need some notation like 10:%{он%} so the form is extracted and popped back in
    • this is likely to only work on stems that don't change, at least with a non-complicated implementation (but that's fine for most Turkic languages)

Bugs

HFST :0 context bug

  1. %{A%}:ә <=> [ :FrontVow :Cns* :Cns ]/[ %>: | % | :0 ] _ ;
    except
    [ %{ъ%}: ]/[ %>: ] _ ;
  2. %{A%}:ә <=> [ :FrontVow :Cns* :Cns ]/[ %>: | % | [ :0 - %{ъ%}: ] ] _ ;
  • (2) avoids applying after %{ъ%}:0 %>:0 and (1) does not, but these should really work the same way

HFST tokenisation bug