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A visual interface for reading ancient texts for the Google Ancient Places project
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final hestia touches: Flickr stream #27

Closed atomrab closed 10 years ago

atomrab commented 10 years ago

I notice that the slim number of images that are coming in from the Flickr stream may be related to a narrow interpretation of the machine tags. In Argos (http://enridaga.github.io/gapvis/gap2/#book/1/place/336), for example, only 5 of 18 available images are coming in, because only those tagged with pleiades:place are pulled. But the set of Pleiades machine tags in use includes pleiades:depicts and pleiades:findspot and several others that you can find here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/pleiades:*=570106. All of them use the same URI ID number. Could the search be changed from pleiades:place= to pleiades:*=? to capture all the available tagged images? Among other things, this would bring in objects that the Open Learn team seems to be very interested in.

enridaga commented 10 years ago

Good point. This is very easy to change.

Enrico Daga

http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan

On 26 May 2014 12:23, atomrab notifications@github.com wrote:

I notice that the slim number of images that are coming in from the Flickr stream may be related to a narrow interpretation of the machine tags. In Argos (http://enridaga.github.io/gapvis/gap2/#book/1/place/336), for example, only 5 of 18 available images are coming in, because only those tagged with pleiades:place are pulled. But the set of Pleiades machine tags in use includes pleiades:depicts and pleiades:findspot and several others that you can find here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/pleiades:*=570106. All of them use the same URI ID number. Could the search be changed from pleiades:place= to pleiades:*=? to capture all the available tagged images? Among other things, this would bring in objects that the Open Learn team seems to be very interested in.

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