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== About Santhosh Thottingal == | |||
He is one of the most active developer working on Indian language technologies. He is the main author and inspiration behind ambitious silpa project (http://smc.org.in/silpa/) - which aims to bring all Indian language application under one roof. Some of these include | |||
* Guess Language | |||
* Encoding Converter | |||
* Approximate Search | |||
* Sort | |||
* Spellcheck | |||
* Dictionary | |||
* Transliterate | |||
* Hyphenation | |||
* Syllabalize | |||
* N-Gram | |||
* Random Quote | |||
* Indic Soundex | |||
* Character Details | |||
* Katapayadi Numbers | |||
* Webfonts | |||
Currently most of these projects have support for Malayalam. Some of them have support for Tamil and Kannada. He is actively looking for more developers to join his team to add support to Marathi, Hindi and the rest of Indian languages. He is also maintainer of Dhvani Indian language text to speech system, aspell spell checking dictionaries, hyphenation support ... and many more. He is in Pune on a shot visit and it would be a great opportunity to learn from him. | |||
==Venue== | ==Venue== |
Revision as of 07:28, 19 August 2010
As a follow up to Pune Localisation Camp, we are goint to sit down and complete Payyans ASCII<->Unicode convertor Devanagari support. Go through presentations from Pune Localisation Camp and get yourself familiarised with basics.
Agenda
- Complete Devanagari support
- Create documentation in English
- Connect Payyans to Padma
- Discuss Silpa and other Indic issues
About Santhosh Thottingal
He is one of the most active developer working on Indian language technologies. He is the main author and inspiration behind ambitious silpa project (http://smc.org.in/silpa/) - which aims to bring all Indian language application under one roof. Some of these include
* Guess Language * Encoding Converter * Approximate Search * Sort * Spellcheck * Dictionary * Transliterate * Hyphenation * Syllabalize * N-Gram * Random Quote * Indic Soundex * Character Details * Katapayadi Numbers * Webfonts
Currently most of these projects have support for Malayalam. Some of them have support for Tamil and Kannada. He is actively looking for more developers to join his team to add support to Marathi, Hindi and the rest of Indian languages. He is also maintainer of Dhvani Indian language text to speech system, aspell spell checking dictionaries, hyphenation support ... and many more. He is in Pune on a shot visit and it would be a great opportunity to learn from him.
Venue
Red Hat Office, Tower 10, Cyber City, Magarpatta City, Hadapsar
Date
Sunday 22 August 2010
10 am to 3 pm
Contact
- Praveen 9561745712
Participants
- Praveen Arimbrathodiyil
- Santhosh Thottingal
- Vipul AM
- Ankit Gupta
- Pradnya Gudikandula
- Hrishikesh