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Group 3: Tools (existing and future "killer apps")
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Jul 19 2009, 5:21 PM EDT |
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While there are many tools and methods for both gathering and analyzing data that are particular to the various subdisciplines, sharing and publishing of data seems to be the more pressing issue. The following describes the platform for such a platfrom.High level requirements:data backupdata conversionremote access
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Jul 19 2009, 2:33 AM EDT |
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publication Requirementsdata backupdata conversionremote accesspublishing (legal/copyright/etc)graded accessmetadata: The platform should already provide for the basic metadata to allow for attribution (who created which data when). Tagging with language codes is necessary to enable network effects. Potentialplatform to deliver software as a service
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Jul 18 2009, 9:28 PM EDT |
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minimal feature set to attract critical massnot the whole annotation pipeline!flow of one use caseSlidesslide 1: the agonylooking for a mission statementcould there be a killer app?slide 2: which part of the research process is suited best for akiller app?-
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Jul 18 2009, 9:22 PM EDT |
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networkeffects set in. - potential for citation, publication Requirementsdata backupdata conversionremote accesspublishing (legal/copyright/etc)graded accessmetadata: The platform should already provide for the basic metadata to allow for attribution (who created which data when). Tagging with language codes is necessary to enable network effects.
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Jul 18 2009, 9:19 PM EDT |
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- should the work be already(the done on"lawyer the site?button")subfields:syntaxconcerns:backupdocumentationreproducibilityextension:3. alicia: there's (big) data without time to annotate/analyse.(pacific nw phonetics) ("light annotation problem")-> the case for video-> the researcher that wants to reuse/reannotate data of others
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Jul 18 2009, 4:56 PM EDT |
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slide 2: which part of the research process is suited best for akiller app?- data creation: very diverse and already somewhat supported.- data sharing: yes- data analysis: would be better off on top of shared data=> go for the data sharingslide 3:
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Jul 18 2009, 4:55 PM EDT |
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Jul 18 2009, 4:31 PM EDT |
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Jul 18 2009, 4:26 PM EDT |
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with a platform that solves the concerns mentioned above, what else do we get?foster the education interaction: connect students with community andwith data. (attribution will help here)now it turns out that some concerns match up with extensions.-> once the people are
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Jul 18 2009, 4:24 PM EDT |
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2. traci: linguist that has done work, which noone should have to do again.(radio shows, dictionary entries)the squib-> backup-> interest in "publication clearance process"- should the work be already done on the site?subfields:syntaxconcerns:backupdocumentationreproducibilityextension:3. alicia: there's
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Jul 18 2009, 4:17 PM EDT |
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Jul 18 2009, 11:46 AM EDT |
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too diverse?data sharing: yesdata analysis: yes. possibly built on top of data sharing platform so could a platform for data sharing be the "flickr for linguists"?immediate benefits: backupin the light of the first panel discussion: maybe the place where help with licensing could be provided
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Jul 18 2009, 11:42 AM EDT |
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What's a "flickr for linguists" like? Thinking about what part of the research process would be most suited for a killer app:data creation: maybe not so much, too diverse?data sharing: yesdata analysis: yes. possibly built on top of data sharing platform
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Jul 18 2009, 11:36 AM EDT |
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Searching for a mission statementFirst stab: Defining the necessary and the awesome characterstics of a killer app. What's a "flickr for linguists" like?
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Jul 14 2009, 3:32 AM EDT |
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and the linguistics packages in EMU.Praat doing phonetics by computerPythonNeeded Tools??What's a killer application?Google Maps may be a good example for a killer app:it's killer in the way it brought mapping data to everyone.it actually killed, e.g.
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Jul 14 2009, 3:24 AM EDT |
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doing phonetics by computerPythonNeeded Tools??What's a killer application?Google Maps may be a good example for a killer app:it's killer in the way it brought mapping data to everyone.it actually killed, e.g. gml - at least gml's hope for mass adoption.it didn't
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Jul 13 2009, 2:55 AM EDT |
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General purpose tools in use by linguists:R Project for statistical computingPythonNeeded Tools??What's a killer application?Google Maps may be a good example for a killer app:it's killer in the way it brought mapping data to everyone.it actually killed, e.g.
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Jul 12 2009, 11:27 AM EDT |
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Chorus is a Palaso Project.Needed Tools??What's a killer application?Google Maps may be a good example for a killer app:it's killer in the way it brought mapping data to everyone.it actually killed, e.g. gml - at least gml's hope for mass adoption.it
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