Visiting professor from the Universitat d'Alacant in Spain funded through a SFI E.T.S. Walton award (19/06/2009–18/06/2010) at the Machine Translation Group of the Centre for Next Generation Localisation.
Call for papers (new deadline 30 September 2009)
Mikel L. Forcada
Centre for Next Generation
Localisation
Dublin City University
Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland
Phone: +353 (0)1 700 6720
E-mail: mfor...@computing.dcu.ie
In 2004 I coordinated a group that started developing Apertium, a free/open-source machine translation (MT) platform designed to build rule-based machine translation systems for any language pair. Apertium is not only being used by companies in Spain to offer MT services to institutional and private customers, but is also providing an environment to carry out open, radically reproducible, and transferable research. Researchers in the MT group of the NCLT and the CNGL, led by prof. Andy Way, have pursued corpus-based approaches to MT which culminate in MaTrEx, a modular, maintainable and efficient data-driven machine translation system which combines example-based and statistical machine translation. The goal of this project is to free/open-source and integrate MaTrEx technology (as well as EBMT technologies from other groups) to work with Apertium so that hybrid rule-based and corpus-based systems can be built using linguistic data and available bilingual text corpora, both to ease future research in the field and to provide new solutions to the user community and the language industry in particular.
I'm building a list of free/open-source machine translation systems and tools. Suggestions are welcome.