Hi Yunze, Please see the FAQ for that project: https://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ideas_for_Google_Summer_of_Code/Adopt_a_language_pair
I'm CCing the Apertium mailing list where others can chime in and where you can get ask follow-up questions. -- Jonathan On Thu, Mar 30, 2023, 11:44 Jonathan Washington <[email protected]> wrote: > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Yunze Song <[email protected]> > Date: Thu, Mar 30, 2023, 11:39 > Subject: Questions regarding Apertium-related matters [Google Summer of > Code] > > > > Dear Prof. Jonathan Washington, > > I hope this email finds you well. Since I have not received the Wiki > account, I contact you by email. > > First, I want to introduce myself to you. I am Yunze Song, a Year 4 > student from Computer Science and Technology at the University of Liverpool > (United Kingdom) and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (China; A joint > degree program). I am interested in natural language processing and would > like to contribute to Apertium because I believe that an open source, > high-quality machine translation platform is essential for everyone working > in the field of language research and NLP. > > I have a good command of Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and > English. Therefore, I will focus on and may choose one from the following > three projects based on my computer background and language proficiency. > > 1. Bring an unreleased translation pair to releasable quality [Simplified > Chinese <<>> Traditional Chinese]. > 2. Add a new variety to an existing language [Simplified Chinese <<>> > English]. > 3*(Most Interested). Develop a prototype MT system for a strategic > language pair [Simplified Chinese <<>> English]. > > I would like to ask the following two questions. > 1. Does the language pairs I marked above meet the requirements of the > project? > 2. Secondly, I think it is possible for the second and third projects > mentioned above to be carried out simultaneously. Can you give me some > advice related to feasibility? > > I hope to finish the warm-up questions as soon as possible and put forward > the constructive research proposal. > > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Regards, > Yunze >
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