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Revision as of 17:22, 3 September 2017 by Firespeaker (talk | contribs) (→Work done: tmk, nothing special was done for the "plus thing")
Project description
The purpose of this project is to allow Apertium language-pair developers to better translate "seperable" or "discontiguous" multiwords. We do this by re-ordering word tokens before translation occurs. For example, "take something out" becomes "take out something" so that "take out" can be translated as a single unit.
To do this, a finite-state transducer was used. The transducer accepted certain patterns of words (paradigms), such as adj-noun or det-adj-noun, that could separate the multiword. If the pattern was accepted, then the transducer would output the re-ordered words for better translation quality.
Work done
- established dictionary format
- <j/>, <t/>, <w/> are supported within pair entries and loop as expected
- see https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/branches/apertium-separable/examples/apertium-eng-spa.eng-spa.lsx for an example dictionary
- implemented a compiler for the separable-words dictionary and a processor to process tagged input
- all spacing, punctuation, and superblanks were preserved
- (for language developers: have the language-data writer write it explicitly in the .lsx file)
- For a full list of commits, see https://apertium.projectjj.com/gsoc2017/irene-tang.html
- For further documentation usage instructions, see Lsx_module