cngish98 / Language-of-Dickinson

Visit the final project site at http://dickinson.obdurodon.org/
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Project Update 04-01 #7

Open cngish98 opened 3 years ago

cngish98 commented 3 years ago

This week in our project meeting our team learned about batch transformation so that we can transform all the poems in our corpus at once. We also continued to talk about the status of our project and progress we want to make in the upcoming (and final few) weeks. Active markup is coming to a close, save markup of variants which Wyatt is going to complete by Monday. Rachel has done a great job with the initial design of the website. She and I are going to meet up sometime soon to begin work with XSLT and CSS for the reading view of our poems. Since we are now moving into the results and analysis portion of things, we are continuing to think about what exactly we want our output data to look like. It's still proving to be a bit challenging because of not knowing anything about SVG yet, but we are going to sketch out the different types of information we want to group together on paper first. We are currently pretty happy with our overall progress, but need to stay on top of completing what we have the capability of now so that we can still do cool things with our project without having to majorly crunch in the last two weeks.

ajm324 commented 3 years ago

It seems like you guys are in a very similar position to us in terms of creating a reading view and starting to think about what types of visual analysis you want to include. My group is set on using graphs, but we also have to do some initial research and thinking about what data we want to represent and how we want to do that. Do you guys have a specific layout in mind for the reading view? My group is looking to make it interactive to reveal certain aspects of our markup depending on how the user manipulates it, this idea was inspired by prior project sites and I think that it would be good to consider to add interest to your page.