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: yes much thanks! including ''all languages in one database'' will help wixi a lot.. omegawiki also discusses [http://www.omegawiki.org/Annotation annotation].. omegawiki (formerly wiktionaryz) link now updated at [http://wixi.cc/index.php?title=integrate http://wixi.cc/integrate].. thanks |
: yes much thanks! including ''all languages in one database'' will help wixi a lot.. omegawiki also discusses [http://www.omegawiki.org/Annotation annotation].. omegawiki (formerly wiktionaryz) link now updated at [http://wixi.cc/index.php?title=integrate http://wixi.cc/integrate].. thanks |
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==aligned parallel corpora== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_corpora ALIGNED PARALLEL CORPORA]: |
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Multilingual corpora that have been specially formatted for side-by-side comparison are called aligned parallel corpora. |
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annotating a corpus is part-of-speech tagging, or POS-tagging.. |
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When the language of the corpus is not a working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is used to make the annotation bilingual. |
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==gloss== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloss#In_linguistics GLOSS]: |
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A gloss (from Koine Greek glossa, meaning 'tongue') is a note made in the margins or between the lines of a book, in which the meaning of the text in its original language is explained, sometimes in another language. As such, glosses can vary in thoroughness and complexity, from simple marginal notations of words one reader found difficult or obscure, to entire interlinear translations of the original text and cross references to similar passages.. |
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A collection of glosses is a glossary.. |
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In linguistics, an interlinear gloss is often placed between a text and its translation when it is important to understand the structure of the language being glossed.. |
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==post== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part-of-speech_tagging POST]: |
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Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging, is the process of marking up the words in a text as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as well as its context —ie. relationship with adjacent and related words in a phrase, sentence, or paragraph. A simplified form of this is commonly taught school-age children, in the identification of words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc. Once performed by hand, POS tagging is now done in the context of computational linguistics, using algorithms which associate discrete terms, as well as hidden parts of speech, in accordance with a set of descriptive tags. |
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==lemma== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemma_(linguistics) LEMMA]: In linguistics, and particularly in morphology, a lemma or citation form is the canonical form of a lexeme. Lexeme refers to the set of all the forms that have the same meaning, and lemma refers to the particular form that is chosen by convention to represent the lexeme. |
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= This needs review by a doctor!!! = |
= This needs review by a doctor!!! = |
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informal test show that it's not kids who complain about "strain".. those who complain tend to be adults over forty.. ''"As our eyes age, focusing on small print becomes difficult. Most people over the age of forty start to develop presbyopia. Letters look fuzzy[http://www.allaboutvision.com/askdoc/computer-vision-syndrome.htm ..]' '' please cite links to validate your opinion that it may be "especially DANGEROUS!!!" for kids to refocus to learn a little.. thanks :) [[User:Duke|Duke]] 13:05, 2 February 2007 (EST) |
informal test show that it's not kids who complain about "strain".. those who complain tend to be adults over forty.. ''"As our eyes age, focusing on small print becomes difficult. Most people over the age of forty start to develop presbyopia. Letters look fuzzy[http://www.allaboutvision.com/askdoc/computer-vision-syndrome.htm ..]' '' please cite links to validate your opinion that it may be "especially DANGEROUS!!!" for kids to refocus to learn a little.. thanks :) [[User:Duke|Duke]] 13:05, 2 February 2007 (EST) |
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update: study show [http://www.rochester.edu/news/show.php?id=2764 video games ''improve'' vision] |
Revision as of 23:42, 9 February 2007
some previous talk at Talk:Twext.. also, someone added a similar system:
similar systems
This is similar to ruby annotation.
ruby annotation
- http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/unicode-example-ruby.html <- any better link?
OmegaWiki
A multi-language dictionary is being developed by wikimedia as a future replacement for the current single language wiktionaries. A beta of the software is online at [[1]]. Would this help?
- yes much thanks! including all languages in one database will help wixi a lot.. omegawiki also discusses annotation.. omegawiki (formerly wiktionaryz) link now updated at http://wixi.cc/integrate.. thanks
aligned parallel corpora
ALIGNED PARALLEL CORPORA: Multilingual corpora that have been specially formatted for side-by-side comparison are called aligned parallel corpora. annotating a corpus is part-of-speech tagging, or POS-tagging.. When the language of the corpus is not a working language of the researchers who use it, interlinear glossing is used to make the annotation bilingual.
gloss
GLOSS: A gloss (from Koine Greek glossa, meaning 'tongue') is a note made in the margins or between the lines of a book, in which the meaning of the text in its original language is explained, sometimes in another language. As such, glosses can vary in thoroughness and complexity, from simple marginal notations of words one reader found difficult or obscure, to entire interlinear translations of the original text and cross references to similar passages.. A collection of glosses is a glossary.. In linguistics, an interlinear gloss is often placed between a text and its translation when it is important to understand the structure of the language being glossed..
post
POST: Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging, is the process of marking up the words in a text as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as well as its context —ie. relationship with adjacent and related words in a phrase, sentence, or paragraph. A simplified form of this is commonly taught school-age children, in the identification of words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc. Once performed by hand, POS tagging is now done in the context of computational linguistics, using algorithms which associate discrete terms, as well as hidden parts of speech, in accordance with a set of descriptive tags.
lemma
LEMMA: In linguistics, and particularly in morphology, a lemma or citation form is the canonical form of a lexeme. Lexeme refers to the set of all the forms that have the same meaning, and lemma refers to the particular form that is chosen by convention to represent the lexeme.
This needs review by a doctor!!!
This page needs to be reveiewed by a pediatric doctor and also by an eye specialist. The process of refocusing used by this system, will put strain on the readers' eyes. Since children are still in thr process of physical development this may be especially DANGEROUS for them. These pages should be removed from the wiki unless and until this is proven to be not harmful to the children.
- please refer to mock-up text seen at WiXi page.. note the 3rd paragraph:
- wixi does not intend to make kids go blind, but rather to enable kids (and adults) to adjust the visibility of the interlinear annotation where needed to facilitate language learning.. as the program evolves, it will be able to reduce the visibility (and distraction) of words and phrases that are more likely to be known:
computer vision syndrome
re: review by a doctor!!! it may also be prudent to remove this entire wiki and while at it, this entire laptop project: The American Optometric Association here says children are especially vulnerable to "Computer Vision Syndrome" because:
- kids use electronic display gadgets for long hours
- kids have adaptive idea of what's normal (they don't notice if their vision blurs)
so it may be that a fraction of olpc users (with or without wixi) will suffer from eye damage.. note: above link recommends minimizing Computer Vision Syndrome, in part, with REGULAR REFOCUS (on objects more distant than the screen).. meanwhile, "refocusing" is consistently cited, not as a "strain" but rather as an exercise to strengthen eye muscles..
- http://www.ergoindemand.com/desk-exercises-ergonomic-breaks.htm
- http://www.wikihow.com/Exercise-Your-Eyes
- http://www.writersservices.com/res/ml/hs_eyes.htm
- http://www.allaboutvision.com/askdoc/computer-vision-syndrome.htm
informal test show that it's not kids who complain about "strain".. those who complain tend to be adults over forty.. "As our eyes age, focusing on small print becomes difficult. Most people over the age of forty start to develop presbyopia. Letters look fuzzy..' please cite links to validate your opinion that it may be "especially DANGEROUS!!!" for kids to refocus to learn a little.. thanks :) Duke 13:05, 2 February 2007 (EST) update: study show video games improve vision