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In Apertium, I work on
 
In Apertium, I work on
 
* [[Northern Sámi and Norwegian]], (which uses [[HFST]] for analysis),
 
* [[Northern Sámi and Norwegian]], (which uses [[HFST]] for analysis),
* [[Norwegian Nynorsk and Norwegian Bokmål]], with support from GsoC (see [[User:Unhammer/Application|project application]]),
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* [[Norwegian Nynorsk and Norwegian Bokmål]], originally with support from GsoC (see [[User:Unhammer/Application|project application]]), lately as part of NTB/NPK's [https://www.nm.no/app/uploads/2020/03/nt-02-19.pdf#page=17 Nynorskroboten],
 
* [[Lt-trim]] and [[Emacs]] modes,
 
* [[Lt-trim]] and [[Emacs]] modes,
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* [[Apy]]
 
* the build system / autotools,
 
* the build system / autotools,
 
* and have dabbled with [[Faroese and English]] (using [[Matxin]] and [[CG]]), Georgian, Dutch, Maltese, …
 
* and have dabbled with [[Faroese and English]] (using [[Matxin]] and [[CG]]), Georgian, Dutch, Maltese, …
   
I've studied computational linguistics / NLP at the University of Bergen, developed grammar checkers and Norwegian WordNets for Kaldera språkteknologi AS, and worked on Saami machine translation and corpus crawling for the University of Tromsø.
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I've studied computational linguistics / NLP at the University of Bergen, developed grammar checkers and Norwegian WordNets for Kaldera språkteknologi AS, and worked on Saami grammar checking, machine translation and corpus crawling for the University of Tromsø.
   
 
Me on the web:
 
Me on the web:
 
* [[IRC]] nick: unhammer (most likely to reply between 8 and 15 CET)
 
* [[IRC]] nick: unhammer (most likely to reply between 8 and 15 CET)
* Google Melange link_id: unhammer
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* Google/GsoC/GCI link_id: unhammer
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* [https://unhammer.org/k home page]
 
* [https://unhammer.wordpress.com dusty old blog]
 
* [https://unhammer.wordpress.com dusty old blog]
* [https://identi.ca/unhammer microblog]
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* [https://github.com/unhammer GitHub]
* [https://www.openhub.net/accounts/unhammer OpenHUB] and [https://github.com/unhammer GitHub]
 
 
* [https://nn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brukar:Unhammer nn.wikipedia page]
 
* [https://nn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brukar:Unhammer nn.wikipedia page]
 
* [[Special:Emailuser/Unhammer|email]] me
 
* [[Special:Emailuser/Unhammer|email]] me
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<Unhammer> blasphemy
 
<Unhammer> blasphemy
 
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<em>the warm soft short pants of the quick-scribbler: the vocative lapse from which it begins and the accusative hole in which it ends itself</em>
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– JJ
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<em>There are a number of languages spoken by human beings in this world.</em>
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– Harald Tveit Alvestrand, in RFC 1766, "Tags for the Identification of Languages"
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</center>
   
 
IRC looks much better with some [http://www.vidarholen.net/contents/rage/ rage].
 
IRC looks much better with some [http://www.vidarholen.net/contents/rage/ rage].
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==Compounding is fun==
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lemurtvillingene: lem|urt|villingene
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nyrestaurert: nyre|staur|ert
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angrepsoppstillinger: angrep|sopp|stillinger
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$ echo bildreportagen |apertium -d . swe-dan
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billede #rids mugmide tagene
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^einannan/ein<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind>$
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$ echo nannannannannan|apertium -d . nno-nob-morph
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^nannannannannan/nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind>$^./.<sent><clb>$
   
 
[[Category:Users]]
 
[[Category:Users]]

Revision as of 07:40, 26 April 2021

I am Kevin Brubeck Unhammer.

In Apertium, I work on

I've studied computational linguistics / NLP at the University of Bergen, developed grammar checkers and Norwegian WordNets for Kaldera språkteknologi AS, and worked on Saami grammar checking, machine translation and corpus crawling for the University of Tromsø.

Me on the web:

I have an Apertium /wishlist.

♪ Unhaaamer Unhaaamer, He beat the Hun by luck.

Unhaaamer Unhaaamer, he's smarter than a duck ♪

Quotes

They've a temper, some of them—particularly verbs: they're the proudest
—adjectives you can do anything with, but not verbs—however, I can
manage the whole lot of them! Impenetrability! That's what I say!
— Humpty Dumpty

<Unhammer> Every time I start working on a new Apertium lang. pair, I get water damage in my apartment.
<spectie> Unhammer, are you sure you want to start working on ht-en
<spectie> what with your precarious plumbing situation ?
...
<Unhammer> back to sme-nob, hopefully averting more water damage
  <miri> now the internet is back
  <miri> but there's no water in my building
  <miri> I hope there is no correlation ;)
<Unhammer>  [-#Ipmil-] {+Ipmil+}
<Unhammer> blasphemy


the warm soft short pants of the quick-scribbler: the vocative lapse from which it begins and the accusative hole in which it ends itself

– JJ


There are a number of languages spoken by human beings in this world.

– Harald Tveit Alvestrand, in RFC 1766, "Tags for the Identification of Languages"

IRC looks much better with some rage.

Compounding is fun

   lemurtvillingene: lem|urt|villingene
   nyrestaurert: nyre|staur|ert
   angrepsoppstillinger: angrep|sopp|stillinger
   $ echo bildreportagen |apertium -d . swe-dan
   billede #rids mugmide tagene


   ^einannan/ein<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind>$
   …
   $ echo nannannannannan|apertium -d . nno-nob-morph
   ^nannannannannan/nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind><cmp>+nan<n><m><sg><ind>$^./.<sent><clb>$