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IO frame / waymarks #2

Open rcrath opened 9 years ago

rcrath commented 9 years ago

Best place to start and add to the ideas is the wiki.

What is it? THe Google docs are here. THe HASTAC Grant goes a long way toward conceptualizing it.

Explore various workflow management solutions. Here is one, from the CWRC folks in #3: http://www.cwrc.ca/projects/infrastructure-projects/technical-projects/workflow-management-2/

myexperiment.org / make account / experiment @damg70: have you looked at this at all?

Need to figure out a number of things from the map, including what a module might consiste of, as in https://github.com/digiah/silenciah/issues/1.

What do we need for an IO module, to generalize this process for others to use if they wish? I think we need to do a sort of feature extraction, but that sort of metadata extraction is always a problem, because someone will want to use the thing for something other than what we foresaw for it and won't be able to find it. So maybe not bother with feature extraction? Have a tagging system with a semicontrolled vocabulary (like in mapaca search fields, where the suggestions come up but you can type new things that then get incorporated into future suggestion text).

rcrath commented 9 years ago

@damg70: open frameworks: Possible toolkit for IO? Once you have it installed, the tutorials are here. Also check the gallery at the same place.

damg70 commented 9 years ago

Could work… we’d need to assemble a team of programmers… maybe this is what we bring to Luz and ask her if she can get us a stable of students (3-5?) who can be directed (by… me?) toward some experiments… for credit of course.

I like what they offer, and I can imagine pointing some students in directions that would be interesting. it would be our first “pure” programming R&D project i think.

i’m seeing something that gets an idea from Scott Groeniger (who i browbeat into increased commitment when i ran into him at HMA earlier this week), some management and design from him and me, and a team of students to do the development.

what say ye?

:david

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rcrath commented 9 years ago

yes, but you left me out. This framework looks particularly interesting to me, so would like to be in on it. I already have it set up on my studio linux box and will be poking around in the tutorials to see if I can make anything. Had some little success with previous ventures with C++, namely the very cool faust dsp language that produces C++ code optimized for audio. lol, hope we can get Scott on board. Let's talk about this on Tuesday to put something together for Luz. Maybe want to not be so frank on github if we are considering going public?