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Meeting (2019-02-07) - All Hands
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Meeting Time: Feb. 7, 10am - noon (Pacific)
Meeting Location: DAHC (Digital Arts & Humanities Commons) (directions)
Meeting Zoom: We'll use Alan's "instant" Zoom ID (our default meeting Zoom): https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/760-021-1662
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Preliminary Business
- UCSB RAs: reminder about Kronos biweekly and monthly deadlines coming up
- copyright assignment forms for new RAs (UCSB & UM) and English 199RA students (UCSB)
Purpose of today's meeting
- Coordination of project development
- Next all-hands meetings:
- Thur. Feb. 28th - Interpretation workshop.
- Thur. Mar. 14th - Interpretation workshop. (End-to-end interpretation process. We may want to ask people to complete part of the interpretation process in advance of the meeting)
(10-11 am) -- Interpretation Lab development work (model optimization, interpretation methods, visualizations)
- Briefings on current development work:
- Presentation by Dan of his recent work
- Sihwa
- Topic Bubbles: updated for auto labels
- Auto-labeling of topics (Ryver post Jan 7) (Ryver post Jan 24)
- Automatic Labeling based on Wikipedia models
- Tested code on the harbor server but it has a memory issue to run pre-trained Wikipedia models
- Ryver post
- Two solutions:
- to increase a swap size of the harbor virtual machine that runs the Jupyter notebook (by Jeremey)
- to use the RAM-intensive machine, 128.111.86.96. configured for word embedding (after getting accounts from Fabian)
- Tested on a laptop with 250 topic models used in the last interpretation protocol meeting
- pyLDAvis
- We will skip extended discussion of pyLDAvis. The following is a quick briefing from Scott:
* It works.
* There is a Draft User Guide on GitHub.
* dfr-browser uses the same scaling algorithm, although by way of code duplication.
pyLDAvis has the option to use other scaling algorithms, but we don't currently think there is any advantage to them over the default.
* The pyLDAvis notebook can inject a link to the project's dfr-browser (though I don't currently have that implemented). I have not been able to do the reverse. For some reason, clicking an external link from dfr-browser causes the port number to be stripped (over to Jeremy on that one).
- Mapping and word embedding visualization work (including ways Su and Cindy can contribute)?
- Word embedding (Fabian and Teddy) -- Fabian's Ryver post Nov. 6
- Discussion:
- Synergies between the above development tasks and developers?
- Incorporating the new development work in the WE1S Workspace (Jupyter notebooks) and Workflow (WMS)
- Incorporating the new development work in the WE1S interpretation protocol
- Other issues still outstanding:
- Create topic models at standard set of granularities.
- Scott's Notebook 8 for topic modeling non-WE1S materials (what we have been calling the "sidedoor" into our Workspace) -- see Ryver thread
- Using custom metadata. See sample from Ray's Reddit model. The exact method of using custom metdata will change based on modifications to notebook 1 in the next few days, but a usage guide will be produced thereafter.
(11am -noon) -- Collection Teams Work
- Briefings on current development work:
- Primary Corpus team
- Tarika Sankar (Leader)
Rebecca Baker Joyce Brummet Jessica Gang Sean Gilleran Aleah Kiley Ryan Leach Avery Martin Jamal Russell Tyler Shoemaker Raymond Steding Chloe Willis
- Identity and Inclusion team
- Giorgina Paiella (Leader)
Su Burtner Aleah Kiley Jamal Russell
- Comparison Corpus team
- Lindsay Thomas (Leader)
Suchi Dutta (English) Ashley Hemm (English) Dieyun Song (History) Ruth Trego (English)
- Students and Humanities team (& human subjects research team)
- Abigail Droge (Leader)
Rebecca Baker Joyce Brummet Jessica Gang Aleah Kiley Avery Martin Tyler Shoemaker Raymond Steding Leila Stegemoeller Chloe Willis
- Human Subjects research drafts and proposals: (materials)
- Discussion
- Other issues for us to remember: stopwords & consolidation
Meeting (2019-02-07) - All Hands
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