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    Translate Toolkit

    Translate Toolkit

    Useful localization tools with Python API for building localization

    ...Allowing you and your translators to work on industry-standard translation formats. Search for pattern matches. Run tests that adapt to languages and source projects. Extract terminology. A large toolset to allow you to increase localization quality. The code is available for you to add new formats, project types, localization tests and language modules. Adapting the toolkit to your project and needs.
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    UniVL

    UniVL

    Official implementation for UniVL video and language training models

    UniVL is a video-language pretrain model. It is designed with four modules and five objectives for both video language understanding and generation tasks. It is also a flexible model for most of the multimodal downstream tasks considering both efficiency and effectiveness.
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    tmx2text

    Extract text data from tmx files

    Tmx2text provides a simple interface to extract text data from tmx translation memories. It is written in Python (requires Python3 or higher) and uses PyQt (Qt 4) and is released under the GPL. Although it was created for Linux it should work on other platforms where Python3 and PyQt4 are installed.
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