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| WER went down in both directions by approximately 2% after I added accents, and missing ɔ́ ɔ ɛ́ ɛ. Next focus will be on negation and trying to find a bigger corpus(>1000 words).
 
| WER went down in both directions by approximately 2% after I added accents, and missing ɔ́ ɔ ɛ́ ɛ. Next focus will be on negation and trying to find a bigger corpus(>1000 words).

Revision as of 11:25, 22 July 2019

Status table

Week Stems naïve coverage WER,PER Progress
dates lin lin-eng lin lin-eng lin→eng eng→lin Evaluation Notes
0 May 20 - May 26 727 139 61.95% 40.86% 86.79%,80.87% 75.27%,63.98%
1 May 27 - June 02 904 139 62.57% 40.86% 86.79%,80.87% 75.27%,63.98%
2 May 03 - June 09 1,154 1,416 63.17% 53.03% 87.02%,79.95% 74.46%,60.22%
3 June 10 - June 16 1,172 1,501 61.60% 91.57%,79.04% 75.85%,62.90% WER for 'lin-eng' went up because of an incomplete rule for verbs that creates unnecessary pronouns. Main work next week will be on rules to dramatically improve WER and PER.
4 June 17 - June 23 1,200 1,540 69.70% 62.70% 79.27%,64.24% 84.41%,72.58%
5 June 24 - June 30 1,200 1,556 70.21% 61.90% 77.68%,67.88% 85.48%,73.92%
6 July 1 - July 7
7 July 8 - July 14 1,236 1,577 69.35% 60.47% 60.59%,46.47% 72.61%,58.68% Work was done on lexical selection and rules about determinants. Current lexical selection works well with the text currently in use, which is a more rigid and literary Lingala. Further tests will be run on texts from the Wikipedia corpus to generalize lexical rules.
8 July 15 - July 21 52.62%,42.82% 59.04%,46.28% WER went down in both directions by approximately 2% after I added accents, and missing ɔ́ ɔ ɛ́ ɛ. Next focus will be on negation and trying to find a bigger corpus(>1000 words).

Notes

  • To count stems in lexc, try:
 grep -E ":\w+.*;" apertium-lin.lin.lexc | grep -v "[<>]" | wc -l
  • To count stems in the bidix, try this:
 grep "<p" apertium-eng-lin.eng-lin.dix  | wc -l
  • To get WER and PER use apertium-eval-translator-line