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Recent advances in Apertium,a free/open-source rule-based machine translation platform for low-resource languages
Authors:Khanna  Tanmai  Washington  Jonathan N  Tyers  Francis M  Bayatl?  Sevilay  Swanson  Daniel G  Pirinen  Tommi A  Tang  Irene  Alòs i Font  Hèctor
Affiliation:1.Language Technologies Research Centre, IIIT Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500032, India
;2.Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, 19081, USA
;3.Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47401, USA
;4.Beykent üniversitesi, ?stanbul, Turkey
;5.UiT—Norgga árktala? universitehta, 9000, Troms?, Norway
;6.University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
;7.Centre de Recerca en Sociolingüística i Comunicació, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
;8.School of Linguistics, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract:

This paper presents an overview of Apertium, a free and open-source rule-based machine translation platform. Translation in Apertium happens through a pipeline of modular tools, and the platform continues to be improved as more language pairs are added. Several advances have been implemented since the last publication, including some new optional modules: a module that allows rules to process recursive structures at the structural transfer stage, a module that deals with contiguous and discontiguous multi-word expressions, and a module that resolves anaphora to aid translation. Also highlighted is the hybridisation of Apertium through statistical modules that augment the pipeline, and statistical methods that augment existing modules. This includes morphological disambiguation, weighted structural transfer, and lexical selection modules that learn from limited data. The paper also discusses how a platform like Apertium can be a critical part of access to language technology for so-called low-resource languages, which might be ignored or deemed unapproachable by popular corpus-based translation technologies. Finally, the paper presents some of the released and unreleased language pairs, concluding with a brief look at some supplementary Apertium tools that prove valuable to users as well as language developers. All Apertium-related code, including language data, is free/open-source and available at https://github.com/apertium.

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