social network
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Which C-LARA content is being accessed?
o1 and I (mostly o1, if the truth be known) have just added some more functionality to the C-LARA “Published content” menu. It’s now possible to get the content sorted not just alphabetically, but also by age or by total number of accesses. Here are the current top ten by number of accesses: Interesting to Continue reading
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Priorities for next phase
Over the last couple of weeks, the AI and I took some time out to do a study on using GPT-4 to play Tic-Tac-Toe. It may sound frivolous, but it’s provided some remarkably useful insights into how to do GPT-4 prompting better. I’ve also got a lot of comments from C-LARA users, both from our Continue reading
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Activity tracker
Chat and I have carried out another round of improvements to the C-LARA activity tracker, which you’ll find under Social network > Activities. Here’s what the display looks like now: As you see, activities are listed with category, status and resolution, and there’s a search function, so you can for example show only the activities Continue reading
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Weekly summary, Mar 21-27 2024
We have released the report! I have also been working on a new platform feature for tracking activities, and have installed a first version. Report The report was posted here on ResearchGate last Thursday. It’s doing well, we already have over 250 reads. Activity tracking I have been thinking for some time that we need 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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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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Weekly summary, Jan 11-17 2024
This week, I have been concentrating on two items: better control of TTS, and an initial version of “Simple C-LARA”. Here are the details: TTS In response to Cathy’s post, pointing out that our default Google TTS isn’t very good, I did some work to integrate the OpenAI TTS engine, allowing the user to select Continue reading
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Feedback on social network functionality
Claudia, Pauline, Branislav and I met up on Zoom yesterday and had a productive discussion about the initial C-LARA social network functionality. A general remark first: it’s clear that users have different requirements, and we must try to offer enough customisation options that users can easily make the platform conform to their own preferences. Here Continue reading
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Weekly summary: Jan 4-10, 2024
This week, I have been concentrating on three things: social network functionality, presentation, and an initial integration of DALL-E-3 into C-LARA. There have also been some interesting discussions with Claudia, Christèle and Pauline about moving towards initial user testing. Social network I’ve already posted about the social network part here. We now have a substantially Continue reading
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C-LARA social network: current state of play, Jan 8 2024
The last couple of days, ChatGPT-4 and I have been concentrating on adding basic social network functionality to C-LARA. I should say that nearly all of the work has been done by Chat. The features we’re adding are simple and standard, they are implemented using mainstream Django design patterns, and on this kind of territory Continue reading