Description
| - Since 2004, the Apertium project develops a free/open-source machine translation platform, initially aimed at related-language pairs but expanded to deal with more divergent language pairs.
The mission of the Apertium project is to collaboratively develop free/open-source machine translation for as many languages as possible, and in particular:
- To give everyone free, unlimited access to the best possible machine-translation technologies.
- To maintain a modular, documented, open platform for machine translation and other human language processing tasks
- To favour the interchange and reuse of existing linguistic data.
- To make integration with other free/open-source technologies easier.
- To radically guarantee the reproducibility of machine translation and natural language processing research.
- Since 2004, the Apertium project develops a free/open-source machine translation platform, initially aimed at related-language pairs but expanded to deal with more divergent language pairs.
The mission of the Apertium project is to collaboratively develop free/open-source machine translation for as many languages as possible, and in particular:
- To give everyone free, unlimited access to the best possible machine-translation technologies.
- To maintain a modular, documented, open platform for machine translation and other human language processing tasks
- To favour the interchange and reuse of existing linguistic data.
- To make integration with other free/open-source technologies easier.
- To radically guarantee the reproducibility of machine translation and natural language processing research.
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