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QuickLit and Topic Tagger- Prototypes for tagging articles and authors #38

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lubianat opened this issue Mar 22, 2021 · 1 comment
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@lubianat
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Parallel projects that have a lot to do with ANN.

The Tabernacle part of the tool is almost a tagging of concepts in the title.

QuickLit:
ShinyApp here: https://lubianat.shinyapps.io/quicklit/
GitHub repository here: https://github.com/lubianat/quicklit

TopicTagger:
ShinyApp here: https://lubianat.shinyapps.io/topictagger/
GitHub repository here: https://github.com/lubianat/topictagger

To dos:

  • Connect both with ANN
  • Connect QuickLit with Topic Tagger
  • Write documentation targeting developers
  • Write documentation targeting scientists

Maybe @jvfe wants to weigh in on the next steps?

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jvfe commented Mar 22, 2021

Not really anything to add, though I'd like to point out my own version of topictagger, haha

App: https://jvfe.github.io/wikidata_topictagger/
Source code: https://github.com/jvfe/wikidata_topictagger

Though if I had something to add feature-wise would be letting the user dictate the query on quicklit for more "advanced" users, perhaps by integrating the user's query with a basic template query. But that's something specific for quicklit.

I believe an extensive documentation with plenty of examples should be the first objective, most people will become interested in the tool through its examples -- maybe that's included in 'documentation for scientists'? Not sure.

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