Join us as we gather to see the hard work of the five teams who answered SpokenWeb’s call for participation in a challenge to construct lo-fo and/or minimal computing solutions to make front end presentations from Swallow data.
Talk, Workshops | Development, hackathon, LoFi Computing, Metadata, Minimal Computing, Sir George William Collection, SpokenWeb, Swallow
Figure 1. Open Refine GUI. Explaining the Case and Software Tool In 2019, SpokenWeb SFU Project Manager Cole Mash (SFU) and SpokenWeb Systems Task Force member Tomasz Neugebauer (Concordia) began work on editing SWALLOW entries. SWALLOW is an open-source metadata ingestion system developed by the SpokenWeb team to describe and manage the project’s object of […]
Article, Collaborations, DH Design and Tech, SPOKENWEBLOG | audio, batch editing, ben joseph, Cole Mash, data, design, DH, digital humanities, Metadata, openrefine, Sound, SpokenWeb, Swallow, Tech, Tomasz Neugebauer
In this session we will be presenting the first functional iteration of the interactive Wikidata annotation tool proposed on the study described in the SpokenWeb Blog post: “A Proposal for Semantic Annotations: An AI-Assisted Approach.”
Workshops | AI, Concordia, Francisco Berrizbeitia, Swallow, Wikidata, workshop
Linked data has been a part of Swallow and the SpokenWeb Metadata Schema since its conception. The goal is to be able eventually to expose records in linked data format.¹ We envision that this will make the collections processed by our team more visible in the long term, while allowing novel research opportunities. To achieve […]
Article, SPOKENWEBLOG | collections processing, datasets, Francisco Berrizbeitia, linked data, Metadata, semantic annotation, Sir George Williams Collection, Spoken Web Metadata Schema, Swallow, Wikidata