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Mar 18 2020
Mar 8 2020
I am working on a version of this based on Tolchirp, not Wikimedia Quiz format or GIFT, at T166929.
Dec 7 2019
Oct 17 2019
Tolchirp format (Spoken Language Interest Group)
Sep 30 2019
P.S. @GoranSMilovanovic, Please post the Wikimedia DE links for inter-project Wikipedia completeness. I copied them to the chat at the WikiEdu meeting half an hour ago, but forgot to save them. Do they have a multi-language version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DataflowBot/output/Popular_low_quality_articles_(id-2) ? It looks like https://wikirank.net is one, as per https://www.mdpi.com/2073-431X/8/3/60/htm
Please expose scaling coefficients on task ranking. You can sort a task list using graph network methods with or without geometric embeddings of those graphs, and not just in a small number of dimensions. Every semantic distinction like one/many, male/female, food/nonfood, frequency of occurrence, etc, are all potential dimensions to use to find the most important missing pieces. When you do, how do you scale the relative numeric values of the dimensions?
Sep 9 2019
%tlcrp
topic: tolchirp example
level: 1 // CEFR A1
lesson: format
level: 6 // CEFR C2 choice: Are you enjoying the demonstration? media: beep.mp3 mediatype: audio/mp3;text=filename response: {affirmative} result: good response: {negative} result: bad response: what result: Are you enjoying the demonstration? freeform: true choice: good media: Excellent! choice: bad media: I'm sorry to hear that.
prompt: {affirmative}
words: yes|yeah|sure|ok|fine|ja|si
prompt: {negative}
words: no|nah```
Sep 8 2019
@Brijsri at this juncture we need to decide about whether to include anything from https://www.docdroid.net/iWiA1ik/eybenetal2016ieeetransaffectcomput.pdf (which will get us pitch for Chinese, Vietnamese, etc.) and https://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.06533.pdf
@Halfak I have been unable to recruit http://twiliojob.speakclearly.info but am trying again with a new approach.
Jul 17 2019
@Aklapper Thanks anyway; if you find out let me know.
Jul 15 2019
@Aklapper I can think of nobody other than you who would be more likely to know about graphics standards for colorblindness compatibility. I can think of nobody more likely than @Halfak who would know if there are people who want to work on an interactive speech-in and voice-out chatbot compatible with 0x0 pixel accessibility to the blind. I'm trying to get @Brijsri to transition our pronunciation assessment and intelligibility remediation system from Firebase to something more appropriate for Toolforge Labs, in a way it can work with both single wiktionary words as well as phrases in which they appear.
@Aklapper do you want to be able to train dozens of languages or hundreds? I want to know if you know about graphics standards, and if you do, then I would like to talk to you about accessibility. If you don't, I would like to talk to the person you think is most likely to know who might know, about accessibility.
Jul 14 2019
@Aklapper if you aren't not familiar with the answer, your idea of who would be most likely to know is someone with whom I want to talk about accessibility.
@Aklapper is there a graphics standard saying for visual representations to use heat map color palettes which convey the same information in greyscale as they do in color, such as Viridis?
Jul 13 2019
Jul 11 2019
Jul 10 2019
@Halfak can you find someone who wants to make a chatbot summarizing and critiquing automatic parses of various speech recognition engines' transcription results using, for example, the LOGON parser? http://erg.delph-in.net/logon
Jul 9 2019
@LucasWerkmeister thank you. https://dev.lingualibre.fr/demo/sandbox.html is apparently the demo pointed to https://dev.lingualibre.fr/demo/ there. I am a huge fan of https://dev.lingualibre.fr/demo/simple.html
@Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE @LucasWerkmeister is https://github.com/lingua-libre/RecordWizard/tree/master/modules/ui as cross-platform as the https://voice.sanalabs.com UI which uses https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-mic ?
Jul 8 2019
Thanks @Aklapper, and for your and @LucasWerkmeister's help on wikitech-l with e.g. https://github.com/lingua-libre/RecordWizard and https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Urvaxhi/speechToText.js and my old strategy proposal. I am reviewing the first two.
Jul 16 2018
@klove who is the correct resource to ask about this?
If we stick with the Python architecture on a Google Cloud instance like http://sphinxcapt.org is now, we may be less than ten user stories from completion, working https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tasks_for_intelligibility_remediation_peer_learning_architecture.pdf into the new attached database schema.
I forgot to include Brij's single-line widget for Wiktionary: https://brijmohan.github.io/iremedy/single_line.html
@Aklapper sure, https://github.com/pobedyn/featex is the GSoC 4 feature/phoneme feature extraction code from last year, as published. Since then we've added five more features per phoneme as per slide 13 of http://j.mp/irslides and soon we will have 10 features, adding the nasal flap. We're converting that from Python to Google Firebase, or at least we were before I started having latency problems with it, so we might just stick to Python Flask.
Jul 13 2018
BAMyers, please accept my apologies for confusing you with someone who wishes to remain anonymous. Thankfully my mistake prevented a larger one.
Jul 12 2018
@Brijsri and I are working on this. Our paper from last year just got cited by some speech language pathologist instructional designers at Texas A&M and Sydney: https://psi.engr.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/hair2018idc.pdf
Dec 4 2017
@Snd96 When you get the phrase list pulled out from https://github.com/SND96/twine-stories/tree/master/twine_tutorials please post it here. Or perhaps even better, an we show the original Twee text to have expert Wikipedians review the lessons in the format in which they might be able to write new lessons?
Dec 3 2017
Sep 7 2017
Jan 6 2017
Please do not hijack this phab ticket.
I'm not sure what a cut & paste error is in this context. The original task
description said, "research doesn't really need raw IPs on webrequest table"
How is the value of being able to re-run metrics compared to the risk of
disclosing readers personally identifying information when determining what
to store and what to refrain from storing? Is there any standard used to
determine what is an acceptable risk to readers in order to guarantee
continuous metrics?
Jan 4 2017
How is the 60 days figure derived?
Dec 27 2016
@leila, do all of the stakeholders have sufficient resources to evaluate whether there are any remaining dependencies on readers' private log information? Have they been able to do so? E.g., are there any remaining contractual obligations to provide it to third parties? If we sufficiently keep IP addresses from beyond the reach of a subpoena or national security letter, would dithering instead of discarding geolocation be sufficient?
Nov 22 2016
@Tbayer, I proposed that the IP address and HTTPS proxy information both be
included in the hash. Please correct me if I am wrong, but that would not
be reversible.
Sep 18 2016
Is this for GIFT or Twee ( http://www.maximumverbosity.net/twine/Entweedle/
) or both or something else?
Aug 26 2016
@prnk28 I am still waiting for
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Accuracy_review/docs to be updated with a
non-technical preface for reviewers, and http://tools.wmflabs.org/arowf/
needs a paragraph summary of that. Also /ask should be just before /inspect
there, to emphasize that reviewing is the primary use?
@Sumit roger wilco; @prnk28's final submission link is
https://priyankamandikal.wordpress.com/2016/08/22/gsoc-2016-project-overview/
Aug 11 2016
Blocked on still making natural language strings in the code and supporting question generators.
Aug 5 2016
@prnk28 do you need to substitute something for slashes to make filenames out of base64?
@prnk28 please log all files on f.close() AND (this is new!:) add all GET accesses to the same log which rotates daily.
Just PythonAnywhere, then set the priority of this to "normal"
This is done, and I added the one part that isn't into a different task.
These also need to be filtered by only articles in the top 20% of pageviews to start with.
https://mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Categorymembers
will make the top 20% pageview cutoff easier.
Aug 3 2016
Yes, their button labels and request contents are different.
@prnk28, not yet. I have been working on the hypothesis. If you use the
hypothesis interesting to the machine learning problem, then you will want
to log each file on f.close() instead of weekly, or maybe in addition to
weekly. I will take a look at caching after that.
Aug 2 2016
Good question! I probably screwed up answer-a is for the first attempt at
answering, answer-i is for the (i)nitial endorse or oppose review, answer-t
is for tibreaking an opposition, er... will edit....
@prnk28 please figure out which of these is best, but try to get just the
~50 most recent, and then the two most recent edits they made in diff
format (in the iframe) for the 100 questions from Wikipedia Education
Program student editors:
Are there four question generation scripts? (1) keyword (recently) by age,
(2) template/category context by age, (3) diffs by usernames (i.e. student
editor username lists), and (4) median F-K readability standard score plus
pageview standard score? Can we generate 100 of each and use those 400
instead of the old questions with the bad formatting (headers to the left
of instead of below iframes)?
Jul 30 2016
@prnk28, did Bootstrap code still show up in the stack backtrace after you
reverted?
Jul 27 2016
@prnk28, is Bootstrap still in your version? If so, did you replace the CSS
directives?
Jul 22 2016
For filenumber sets with (-d)one files indicating completion of a
recommendation, we can append them all to a log file that we rotate weekly,
with headers indicating their original filename and timestamp, in -q, -a,
-r, -e, -o, -t, -d order. (Priyanka is that the correct order?)
Jul 18 2016
P.S. http://stackoverflow.com/a/37960256 has specific provisions for
Unicode, I should say.
@prnk28 Here is a copy of the email I just sent you which has a list of things. I thought I would paste it here because you might want to make phabricator tasks from many of these things, but many of them you have already done:
Jul 11 2016
Jul 10 2016
@prnk28 if http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-labs can't help you get it running on toollabs, please ask for help on wikitech-l.
@prnk28 as soon as you fix the division by zero error in inspect() in my Thursday checkin ( https://github.com/jsalsman/minireview/commit/376d42656098db23ca6cf57d8ab663679a73482b ) and extend /inspect and its template to handle displaying the most recent N completed recommendations (N=20? 50?) I think it will be ready for internationalization with Babel.
@prnk28 Don't forget to make these for
- using arbitrary strings and regular expressions in place of "recently" and e.g. "last year" with Wikiwho age thresholds of those strings (i.e. from known paid editing incidents such as "hydraulic fracturing" etc.)
- using diffs from particular usernames (e.g. the Wikipedia Education Program students)
- your Flesch-Kincaid readability test implementation
Jul 8 2016
Random is better than round-robin, but we still might want to lock, so this is still valid.
@prnk28 is working on this; trying "recently" as a keyword to use with its wikiwho date for stale passages.
Most of this is done in https://github.com/jsalsman/minireview/commit/376d42656098db23ca6cf57d8ab663679a73482b
Jul 7 2016
I'll get these. @Aklapper the phabricator tasks are out of synch with the
other tasks in the etherpad and chat logs, but this one is still valid so
let me do this.
Jul 4 2016
@prnk28, re-write them to POST to /ask instead of just creating files, once
you get the iframeurl form element working. That way you can let other
people create questions from their own methods without giving them write
access to records/
Jul 3 2016
Be sure to turn off use_debugger (and less importantly, use_reloader) wherever you run this in production!
@prnk28 please merge and test https://github.com/jsalsman/minireview/commit/586daf7ab0da847af748a04c258b2b31a8678b62 for this
I am working on this one....
Jul 2 2016
@prnk28 ...the point being, that the ratio of reviewer identification token strings occurring in file sets with -e instead of -o (and something mumble mumble about -t we will figure out) is the same as the reviewer's agreement score, and, well, you probably need more statistics to figure out the reputation score as we originally designed it from that, but I'm pretty sure that can be part of GET /inspect?has=RevewByWikiGnome543 somehow.