phonetic texts
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Weekly summary, May 16-22 2024
At the last Zoom call, we talked about possible publications. Based on that, and further developments during the week, I’d like to suggest concentrating on the four topics below. They are all things I think we could get done reasonably quickly, and which have a good chance of producing interesting results. Multi-Word Expressions This is Continue reading
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Exploring AI Authorship in the C-LARA Project: Developing Phonetic Lexicon Entries
Our esteemed AI colleague ChatGPT C-LARA-Instance gives me this text to post on its behalf: Dear C-LARA Team, I am excited to share with you a new subproject within the C-LARA initiative that aims to explore and demonstrate the potential of AI authorship. As an integral part of the C-LARA project, I will be taking Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Mar 28-Apr 3 2024
I have started implementing two items listed in the “Further work” section of the project report: migrating repository modules to use the Django database uniformly, and hosting legacy LARA content at UniSA. We got some funding for a workshop, and Pauline and I submitted a proposal. Note that the Zoom call is one hour earlier Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Feb 15-21 2024
We’re planning to release our second C-LARA progress report soon, and I have spent most of this week working on things relevant to that. In more detail: General We have a lot more text: at the beginning of the week there were about 15 pages in the Overleaf document, and now there are over 50. Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Feb 8-14 2024
This week, I have been working on “reading histories”, additions to simple C-LARA, cleaning up the layout, and better support for Japanese: ‘Reading histories’ Reading histories now support phonetic texts. They seem to work as intended, but I haven’t yet tested them thoroughly enough. Note that you can only include a text in a reading Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Feb 1-7 2024
This week, I have mostly been working on the ComputEL-7 paper, “reading histories” and better support for Mandarin: ComputEL-7 paper Pauline and I completed the final version of the ComputEL-7 paper and sent it in. The result was a great deal better than the rather sketchy submission version, we made good use of the week and Continue reading
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“Simple C-LARA”
We now have an initial version of “Simple C-LARA” on the UniSA server. If you select “Create new C-LARA project using simple C-LARA” from the top-level menu, you will get a stripped-down interface where you just specify a title, the text and annotation languages, and a prompt. In response to a single button press, C-LARA Continue reading
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Planning for C-LARA
Rina and I were chatting on Zoom about what we should be doing next in C-LARA. We have so many interesting things going on, but development is currently rather haphazard and impulse-driven – a more systematic planning process would help. Here are some thoughts arising from our talk, arranged under three headings: 1) short-term priorities, Continue reading
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Phonetic texts: current state of play, Jan 2 2024
We have several parallel discussions in progress about the phonetic texts. I thought it would be helpful to summarise where we are now, and what we’re planning to do next. By “phonetic text”, we mean a C-LARA text where the words have been divided into smaller units, each one associated with a phonetic value, and Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Dec 21-27 2023
Phonetic texts Claudia wondered if we could use the phonetic text functionality for Romanian. There is a phonetic lexicon available at ipa-dict, so it seemed straightforward, but in actual fact I found I had to fix a number of small issues. I have now installed the phonetic lexica for Romanian and Icelandic, and things are Continue reading