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= Google Summer of Code =
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= Google Summer of Code 2010: Improving multiword support in Apertium =
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== Student Application ==
 
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This is a first draft. Comments are always welcome, but a lot is still missing.
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== Name ==
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Sonja Krause-Harder
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== Contact information ==
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E-mail: krauseha@gmail.com
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IRC: skh on freenode
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== Why is it you are interested in machine translation? ==
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== Why is it that they are interested in the Apertium project? ==
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== Which of the published tasks are you interested in? What do you plan to do? ==
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== The problem ==
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== Proposed solution ==
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== Reasons why Google and Apertium should sponsor it ==
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== A description of how and who it will benefit in society ==
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==Work plan==
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* Now:
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* Community bonding phase:
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* Week 1:
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* Week 2:
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* Week 3:
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* Week 4:
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* '''Deliverable #1'''
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* Week 5:
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* Week 6:
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* Week 7:
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* Week 8:
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* '''Deliverable #2'''
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* Week 9:
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* Week 10:
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* Week 11:
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* Week 12:
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* '''Project completed'''
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== List your skills and give evidence of your qualifications.==
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7 years at SuSE Linux, Nuernberg (now Novell), without formal qualification, because I wanted to work on Linux and open source. Packaging: software integration and maintenance, also work on "internal" (still open source) tools (http://swamp.sf.net/, designed the workflow description language)
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Now 2nd year undergraduate in Linguistics (two majors actually, historical and computational linguistics).
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Most programming experience in Java, Bash, Perl. Some experience in C++.
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== List any non-Summer-of-Code plans you have for the Summer ==
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University Summer term until July 24th, so for the first ~8 weeks of the program I can realistically offer 20 hours/week. After that I'll be available full-time.
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I am currently working 20 hours/week for a small local software company, so I am used to managing my time. If I am accepted into the GSoC program I plan to take an unpaid leave from that job for the 12 weeks of programming.
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, especially employment, if you are applying for
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internships, and class-taking. Be specific about schedules and time commitments. we would like to be sure you have
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at least 30 free hours a week to develop for our project.

Revision as of 21:08, 31 March 2010

Google Summer of Code 2010: Improving multiword support in Apertium

This is a first draft. Comments are always welcome, but a lot is still missing.

Name

Sonja Krause-Harder

Contact information

E-mail: krauseha@gmail.com IRC: skh on freenode

Why is it you are interested in machine translation?

Why is it that they are interested in the Apertium project?

Which of the published tasks are you interested in? What do you plan to do?

The problem

Proposed solution

Reasons why Google and Apertium should sponsor it

A description of how and who it will benefit in society

Work plan

  • Now:
  • Community bonding phase:
  • Week 1:
  • Week 2:
  • Week 3:
  • Week 4:
  • Deliverable #1
  • Week 5:
  • Week 6:
  • Week 7:
  • Week 8:
  • Deliverable #2
  • Week 9:
  • Week 10:
  • Week 11:
  • Week 12:
  • Project completed

List your skills and give evidence of your qualifications.

7 years at SuSE Linux, Nuernberg (now Novell), without formal qualification, because I wanted to work on Linux and open source. Packaging: software integration and maintenance, also work on "internal" (still open source) tools (http://swamp.sf.net/, designed the workflow description language) Now 2nd year undergraduate in Linguistics (two majors actually, historical and computational linguistics). Most programming experience in Java, Bash, Perl. Some experience in C++.


List any non-Summer-of-Code plans you have for the Summer

University Summer term until July 24th, so for the first ~8 weeks of the program I can realistically offer 20 hours/week. After that I'll be available full-time. I am currently working 20 hours/week for a small local software company, so I am used to managing my time. If I am accepted into the GSoC program I plan to take an unpaid leave from that job for the 12 weeks of programming.

, especially employment, if you are applying for internships, and class-taking. Be specific about schedules and time commitments. we would like to be sure you have at least 30 free hours a week to develop for our project.