Apertium Turkic
The Apertium Turkic working group includes everyone who works on Turkic-language resources as part of the Apertium project. Resources we develop include not just Machine Translation systems, but their underlying components which can be repurposed, including morphological transducers, disambiguators, and dictionaries.
Translation pairs
We have done quite a bit of work on Machine Translation systems involving Turkic languages. This section provides a short overview of some of them, roughly in order of how well they work.
Released
- Our Kazakh-Tatar system was developed largely by Ilnar, who did the majority of work on it as his GSoC 2012 project. The project was overseen by Jonathan, who did a lot of work on the transducers (especially Kazakh), and Fran. The system was deemed production-ready and released during summer of 2013, and work is ongoing to increase its accuracy.
Under development
- Turkish-Kyrgyz
- English-Kazakh
- Kazakh-Kyrgyz
- Uzbek-Turkish
Prototypes
- Tatar-Bashqort
- Chuvash-Turkish
- Khalkha-Kazakh
- Azeri-Turkish
- Turkmen-Turkish
- Chuvash-Tatar
- Tatar-Turkish
Planned for the future
- Uzbek-Kyrgyz
- Qaraqalpaq-Uzbek
- Kazakh-Kumyk
- Kazakh-Nogay
People
Active contributors
Photo | Name | IRC nick | Turkic projects involved in (role) | Other Turkic projects interested in |
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Francis Morton Tyers (wiki · email) |
spectie, spectei, spectre | |||
Jonathan North Washington (wiki · email) |
firespeaker, jonorthwash, kd5cfx |
Pairs:
Transducers:
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Ilnar Salimzyanov (wiki) · email) |
selimcan |
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Gianluca Grossi (wiki) |
zfe | * Uzbek-Turkish (oversaw development) | ||
Mikel Forcada | ||||
Aida Sundetova | ||||
Akın Dalkı |
Contributors emeritus
Photo | Name | IRC nick | Turkic projects involved in (role) | Other Turkic projects interested in |
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Mirlan Ipasov | ||||
Hèctor Alòs i Font | ||||
Röstäm Batalov |
Contact
To contact the Apertium Turkic team, you can find us on apertium's IRC channel, send one of us a message through the wiki, or send a message to ___PRaddresshere___.
We maintain a low-traffic mailing list (apertium-turkic@lists.sourceforge.net) where occasional discussion and announcements occur. See our archives or subscribe to join in on the fun!