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OPUS-MT-train reviews and mentions
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Amazon releases 51-language dataset for language understanding
https://translatelocally.com/ is a nice gui around marian/bergamot. So far not very many bundled pairs, though I would guess any of the models from https://github.com/Helsinki-NLP/Opus-MT-train/tree/master/mo... and https://github.com/Helsinki-NLP/Tatoeba-Challenge/blob/maste... should be usable.
There is also Apertium, a rule-based system which is very good for some closely-related pairs that have had a lot of work put into them (especially translation between Romance languages, e.g. Spanish→Catalan, and Norwegian Bokmål→Nynorsk), and the only OK translator for some lesser-resourced languages (e.g. Northern Saami→Norwegian Bokmål), but very underdeveloped for anything to/from English (it feels a bit pointless writing rules for English where there is so much available data; RBMT shines where there's not enough available data, ie. most of the languages of the world)
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Helsinki-NLP/OPUS-MT-train is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of OPUS-MT-train is Makefile.
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