[Foundation-l] Wikimedia Research Team: Getting started
Anthere
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Sat May 28 18:02:41 UTC 2005
tpryor at media.mit.edu a écrit:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know more about specifics of the Wikimedia Research "exclusion
> procedure" as that doesn't seem to have the characteristic open
> definitiveness
> I would expect from this group.
>
> I haven't contributed anything to the wikipedia code base, but I am
> working on
> alternative dynamic interfaces for wikipedia. I think it would be
> sensible to
> coordinate with the formative research team. I created a brand new wikipedia
> user account 'Dppl' (yes, indeed, I have no editor identity) and tried
> to join
> but seem to be in exclusion land.
>
> Here are some of the wikipedia research topics I'm interested in and
> have done a
> little R&D on already:
>
> 1. Hallways
> 1. Integrate dynamic menuing system, called Hallways, as a skin.
> 2. Inferential menu tree options using centroid clustering of
> choices
> across users.
> CHEAPO MOCKUP (in development):
> http://www.bostoncoop.net/~tpryor/wiki/hallways_related_files/hllwys.php
> 2. Wikipedia Suggest
> 1. Similar UI to Google Suggest using the power of memcache.
> CHEAPO MOCKUP (in development):
> http://www.bostoncoop.net/~tpryor/wikisug/wikisug.html
> 3. "StoryMap"
> 1. Nodal person and real time placecoding for nodal storytelling.
> 1. Orthomap, street address photos, navigation, phone,
> audiotagging, (multi-interface; content delivery over http)
> 2. Examples, compelling web interface, fun to use on the
> street.
> MOCKUP REQUIRES MODIFICATION.
> 4. Wikiself
> 1. Autobiographical mind mapping (similar/related to blogging using
> mediawiki - I simply think this could be an interesting research area
> and would
> like to discuss possibilities, existing examples, etc.)
>
> 5. "Wikipictionary" -- Icons-for-word-meanings inline transclusion
> 1. Collaborative creation of icon/image/animation for every
> meaning of
> every word.
> 2. The ability to hover over any word in a body of text and see the
> representative permutation of definition's representative image flip up for
> translanguage conceptual recognition... which I believe would/will also
> helpful
> in learning a language.
> SORRY, NO MOCKUP.
>
> I spoke about a couple of these potential projects (Storymap and
> Wikipictionary)
> when Jimmy Wales spoke at Harvard some weeks ago. There seemed to be some
> interest. I hope to be able to work the Wikimedia Research Team...
> otherwise I
> suppose I will be a renegade by default. Regardless, I'd appreciate a
> response.
>
> Thanks,
> Tony Pryor
Hello
I do not consider someone participating to our projects, and not
belonging to the Research Team, should ever feel or made him felt he is
a renegade. You are free and welcome to help, within or outside the
Research Team.
This is very essential point.
Anthere
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