Le 2013-04-24 08:29, Erik Moeller a écrit :
Are there open source MT efforts that are close enough
to merit
scrutiny? In order to be able to provide high quality result, you
would need not only a motivated, well-intentioned group of people,
but
some of the smartest people in the field working on it. I doubt we
could more than kickstart an effort, but perhaps financial backing at
significant scale could at least help a non-profit, open source
effort
to develop enough critical mass to go somewhere.
I would like to add that (I'm no specialist of this subject)
translating natural language probably need at least a large set of
existing translations, at least to get read of "obvious well known"
idiotisms like "kitchen sink" translated "usine à gaz" when you are
speaking of a software for example. On this regard, we probably have
such a base with wikisource. What do you think?
All best,
Erik
[1]
http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/animations/growth/AnimationProjectsGro…
[2]
https://developers.google.com/translate/v2/pricing
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