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[edit] Welcome to the dandi08 wiki.
To learn more about using a wiki see the help files. You can test wiki commands in the sandbox page.
This wiki is where dandi students can exchange project ideas, share information with other teams that is not an explicit project assignment, and ask questions of other students. In principle, we will limit registration on the wiki to students in the program. If you have difficulty accessing the wiki, contact judyc@evergreen.edu.
To start the ball ‘rolling’, there will be five discussion groups – you can participate in as many as you like, but we ask that you participate in at least one: by posting a project idea or commenting on another student’s project idea (by offering to join a project or proposing a similar project).
Here are project categories culled from student project ideas:
- A Python program that does something related to linguistics, Web 2.0, or the “deep” web.
- A relatively formal ontology, implemented in Protégé, or an extensive study that uses some existing ontology.
- Use of NLTK to explore some linguistic concept, for English.
- Replicating some functionality of NLTK, for a language other than English.
- Cluster computing (data-intensive scalable computing) to search a large body of text and report some interesting result.
To add your project to an existing category, go to the Projects page and edit that page by adding a one sentence description of your project and a link to it. Then be sure to create that page by following the link and adding a more detailed description. See The Python Projects Page for a example.
If your project doesn't fit one of these categories, edit this page, and add a new category to the bottom of the list (then create the category page by following the link and writing some introductory text once you've saved this page).