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NPFL094, Morphological and Syntactic Analysis
This wiki page is intended as a communication means for students of the NPFL094 course (Morphological and Syntactic Analysis). To be able to edit the page, you need login name and password. If you don't have it, please register here.
Student Projects
Each student should work on a different language. If you have chosen your language, please add your name and the name of the language to the following list so that others know (I've put myself as a sample entry to the beginning).
Beneath the list, you can create a section for your project, e.g. if you want to put there links to existing resources for your language.
Students from previous years are kept in the archive here and normally you should choose other language than they chose. However, some of them did not finish their work, in which case you can take it over.
- Dan Zeman: Czech, English (reserved)
- Bushra Jawaid: Urdu (partially finished)
- Michal Hrušecký: French (partially finished)
- Septina Dian Larasati: Bahasa Indonesia (finished)
- Miroslav Týnovský: Bulgarian (finished)
- Radoslav Klíč: Latin (finished)
- Josef Čech: Hungarian (unfinished)
- Rudolf Rosa: Slovio (partially finished?)
- Jan Hajič: Any! (Unsupervised methods) (finished)
- Manh-Ke Tran: Any (Unsupervised methods) (finished)
- Aleš Tamchyna: Russian (finished)
- Tomáš Kraut: Dutch (unfinished)
- Jan Návrat: Hebrew (unfinished)
- Joachim Daiber: Haitian Creole (finished)
- Miloš Stanojević: Serbian (finished)
- Petr Mácha: Māori (unfinished)
- Jindřich Helcl: Turkish (unfinished)
- Amir Kamran: Pashto (unfinished)
- Honza Václ: Finnish (lost – no results in repository)
- Karel Bílek: Persian (unfinished)
- Michal Auersperger: Romanian (finished)
- Sara van de Moosdijk: West Frisian (finished)
- Jindřich Libovický: Latvian (finished)
- Vojta Diatka: Hindi (unfinished)
- Dušan Variš: Japanese (finished)
- Jan Mašek: Estonian (finished)
- Tomáš Kraut: Upper Sorbian (unfinished)
- Lena Rampula: Hebrew (unfinished)
- Tien Dat Nguyen: Vietnamese (unfinished)
SVN Repository for the Projects
For the first checkout of a working copy of the repository, you need a login name and a password for the ÚFAL svn server. If you previously participated on a project at ÚFAL (including some student projects, e.g. those accompanying the SMT seminar), chances are that you already have an account there. Otherwise, ask Dan Zeman.
The following commands will download the current contents of the repository to your Unix-like system. If you live in Windows, try TortoiseSVN.
svn --username $USER checkout https://svn.ms.mff.cuni.cz/svn/NPFL094 # Everything, including other people's projects svn --username $USER co https://svn.ms.mff.cuni.cz/svn/NPFL094/projects/$PROJECT # Obtain just files of project named $PROJECT