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FirstToDisclose.net is a community-powered online repository for inventors to disclose their inventions and other innovations to the public. The project is advanced on regular hack nights held with the Boston Brigade of Code for America.
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Tagset Examples #6

Closed dazzaji closed 9 years ago

dazzaji commented 9 years ago

Working on:

  1. Code for America tagset (based on existing characterizations of projects from CfA API and project db);
  2. PTO Patent Classification taxonomy; and
  3. MIT Media Lab Legal Hackathon Project Tags
dazzaji commented 9 years ago

The fundamental aspects of the CfA projects API is excerpted on the F2D Wiki here: https://github.com/FirstToDisclose/firsttodisclose.net/wiki/Code-for-America-Tagset

Based on the CfA API and a CSV file shared with the FirstToDisclose project, the following appear to be a good starting set of relevant tags for "disclosures" of "projects":

Projects:

Organizations:

The following appear to be a good starting set of relevant tags for "organizations" that provide "disclosures" about "projects":

Potentially Missing

Initial take on missing tags:

NB28VT commented 9 years ago

I see. I'm open to implementing this this afternoon with Chris and Noah.

jwalsh commented 9 years ago

@NB28VT I've some time this afternoon as well.

Noah-T commented 9 years ago

Jason, we're meeting at Launch Academy at 2. Would you want to join us? On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:51 AM Jason Walsh notifications@github.com wrote:

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jwalsh commented 9 years ago

Sounds good. I'll see you there.

Noah-T commented 9 years ago

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dazzaji commented 9 years ago

I'm running a late lunch errand at downtown crossing and also stopping by in a few minutes.

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dazzaji commented 9 years ago

Hiya - Here is an article on the four types of "linkback". Three of the types have some adoption and perhaps one could be a good fit as the basis of an open meta tagging capability enabling a way to discover everywhere a given tag has been applied (hence way more context on the deep meaning in context of the little critters).

Hey - wondering: is the repo ending ".net" now the main center of action?

Thanks!

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NB28VT commented 9 years ago

We've starting building out a handy UI for tags. After much work we found a good jQuery plugin that looks slick and gives us what we want. Going to finish up passing it through our tag creation this afternoon so we can tweak it tonight.