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Revision as of 19:09, 15 November 2021
The Patrol Assistance Tool Prototyping project (PATP) is an University Toulouse 3's initiative to define, develop and prototype a patrol assistance tools able to review, qualify, and tag audio contributions on LinguaLibre. This project is lead by IARF-RODECO students, Université Toulouse 3 - Paul Sabatier, and supervised by Cédric « Lepticed7 » Tarbouriech and Adélaïde Calais.
Project description
Desired deliverables
- State of the art on fault detection methods
- Prototypes
Meetings and reports
- 18 octobre 2021 : /Réunions/18-10-2021
Procedure for accessing erroneous files
Using the Wiktionary lists
Some people have a (evolving) list with wrong records, like wikt:fr:Utilisateur:Lyokoï/Lingualibre or wikt:fr:Utilisateur:WikiLucas00/Lingualibre.
Steps:
- Go to one of the lists
- Consult the history (History tab at the top) and find a version with reported faults
- Go to one of the pages concerned
- Find the section with the recordings (Pronunciation section)
- Identify the correct record. To do this, click on "Menu" and see who recorded it.
- When the right file has been found, still in the menu, click on the recording name. The name is of the form "LL-<language code>-<nickname>-<page title>.wav". This is a link to Commons, the media files repository.
- Once on Commons, go down to the "File history" section.
- If the fault has not been corrected, take the current version
- Otherwise, look for the version with the default (a download of the file is required and can be done by clicking on the date)