By asking Gemini AI, just found the fascinating Hello Talk App for finding language partners for learning:
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I'm from the USA and know English grammar fairly well. I'm newly on @HelloTalkApp because I'd like to improve my intermediate German. Ich suche eine Sprachpartnerin fuer Deutsch< >Englisch Unterhaltung als Win-Win Austausch. Nice to meet you! Alles Gute! https://t.co/Ki9ezpsXw0 ~ https://t.co/SqV43wGEad
— Scott_GK_MacLeod_WUaS_worlduniversityandschool.org (@scottmacleod) May 4, 2024
I'm from the USA and know English grammar fairly well. I'm newly on @HelloTalkApp because I'd like to improve my intermediate German. Ich suche eine Sprachpartnerin fuer Deutsch< >Englisch Unterhaltung als Win-Win Austausch. Nice to meet you! Alles Gute! https://t.co/EFa5hfSOni -
— Languages-World Univ (@sgkmacleod) May 4, 2024
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Great! @CordeliaSchmid Smart Image Recognition for AI with #TiagoRobot -to make ALL archival resources, including in attics etc, eg in #QuakerValleyPA area machine readable > #GStreetView in #
Great! @CordeliaSchmid Smart Image Recognition for AI
Great! @CordeliaSchmid Smart Image Recognition for AIhttps://t.co/EF7rE4eGjJ w#TiagoRobot -to make ALL archival resources, incl in attics, eg in #QuakerValleyPA area machine readable > #GStreetView in #RealisticVirtualEarthForHistory @WorldUnivAndSch
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) May 4, 2024
-https://t.co/1krFDPpLFo ?
Congratulations to Googler @CordeliaSchmid for being named Monte-Carlo International Woman of the Year for her work in artificial vision and automatic image interpretation by robots. Learn more about the award ↓https://t.co/iVRKMnHGhr
— Google AI (@GoogleAI) May 3, 2024
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Ideas for walks in western PA - Wildflowers ? ~ glad to have visited the Sewickley Heights History Center and Fern Hollow Nature Center (where we visited last Sunday!)... and also I went in to the Sewickley Public Library to ask a few further Quaker Valley history questions and learned some interesting things further ... like the neighboring community Edgeworth in 1878 may have had 1/3 of its residents identifying with Quaker Valley (but not necessarily as Quaker)
Hi Ma,
Sewickley Mtg., Pa. & congregation. Established by Baltimore Yearly Meeting. Became part of Ohio Yearly Meeting in 1813. Closed about 1870.
Sewickley Meeting is a part of Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
https://wiki.
ere's a breakdown on how to approach this ambitious project of creating a machine-readable archive incorporating local historical societies, libraries, and colleges with a focus on Quaker materials:
Data Acquisition:
Contact and Collaboration: Reach out to the aforementioned institutions:
- Sewickley Valley Historical Society
- Sewickley Heights History Center
- Sewickley Library
- Haverford College Library
- Bryn Mawr College Library
- Swarthmore College Library Explain your goals and the potential benefits of a wider audience accessing their materials through your machine-readable archive. Negotiate data-sharing agreements that give you the right to process their information.
Data Formats: Ideally, the institutions would provide their documents in electronically readable formats like:
- Plain Text (.txt)
- Portable Document Format (PDF) with searchable text (OCR applied)
- Microsoft Word (.docx) or other editable document formats
Machine Readability:
- Optical Character Recognition (OCR): If documents are scanned images (PDFs or JPEGs), you'll need OCR software to convert them into searchable text.
- Document Structure and Metadata: Apply a consistent structure to the documents, including:
- Title
- Author(s)
- Date
- Subject keywords (including "Quaker" for relevant documents)
- Links to original sources (websites or physical archives)
Collaboration with World University and School (WUaS):
Data Integration: Explore how WUaS's wiki platform can handle your data. Ideally, their system should allow:
- Uploading documents in various formats
- Extracting text content for searchability
- Adding metadata tags for categorization
- User-friendly interface for browsing and searching documents
Local Archive Integration: Discuss how WUaS can integrate local archives like yours. This might involve:
- Creating a dedicated section for your project within WUaS's wiki
- Linking your documents to relevant MIT OCW materials or other scholarly resources on WUaS
Incorporating Generative AI (like Gemini):
Training Data: While Gemini is still under development, you can prepare training data for future AI applications. This could involve:
- Annotating your documents with additional information like named entities (people, places, organizations) and relationships between them.
- Extracting factual information from the documents to create a knowledge base.
Accessibility: Ensure your archive is accessible in multiple languages to align with Gemini's global aspirations. Explore using Machine Translation tools to create multilingual versions of your documents.
Challenges and Considerations:
- Copyright restrictions may apply to some materials. Ensure you have the rights to process and share the information.
- This project requires significant time, effort, and potentially financial resources for data acquisition, processing, and platform integration.
- Uploading massive amounts of data to WUaS might require technical considerations and collaboration with their team.
Overall, this is a commendable initiative to preserve local history and make it globally accessible. By collaborating with institutions and leveraging new technologies, you can create a valuable resource for researchers and anyone interested in the history of the region and Quakerism.
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): Time to hire #WUaSLawFaculty regarding places spoken "In terms of official languages, China has 11:
* * * Quakers in Quaker Valley Sewickley, Pennsylvania, area history ... and a realistic virtual earth for libraries and history (and ethnography +) * * *
Wovoka Wilderness (Paiute Shaman pic),
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Richelle, and Sewickley Librarians!Thanks so much for your emails and the new Quaker history Sewickley and Edgeworth Quaker Valley resources !1/3rd of Edgeworth Quaker Valley in 1878 may have identified as Quaker - interesting!Scott
That would be fun, Ma!Saltsburg PA area and a walk on Sunday?Somewhere on Saturday?Nice to hear from you!Glad to be still alive in Pgh in asylum after the murderous run through attempt of me by the wedgie soldier? f.k. ... and the murder word said in the Chase bank Shadyside not long ago too...Looking forward to leaving this "Abandon all hope ye who enter here" place culturally somehow of Pgh for me this time around, and after Dad's first subdural hematoma on 12/30/04 - and heading west to a newly safe open Canyon 94516 in 2024.But going to Ikea after some other shopping elsewhere brought some cheer due to its design thinking I think ...And also glad to visit the Sewickley Heights History Center and Fern Hollow Nature Center ... http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/ environment ... and also I went in to the Sewickley Public Library to ask a few further Quaker Valley history questions and learned some interesting things further ... like the neighboring community Edgeworth in 1878 may have been 1/3 Quaker identifiers ... As I left I passed a woman with a kind of Sewickley society face (with parallels to 'Fox Chapel society' and related faces I associate with having seen in the 1970s, I'd write ... and am curious how Sewickley produced such faces social scientifically ... The Future is ahead George wryly used to say ...Love, abolitionist, see you soon, , ScottOn Fri, May 3, 2024, 8:51 PM Jane MacLeod <jkbmacleod@icloud.com> wrote:Hi Scott,
Just checking in. Are you interested in getting together sometime this weekend? Let me know.
Love, Ma
| Fri, May 3, 9:55 PM (8 hours ago) | |||
Hi Ma,Me too See you Sunday :)Love,ScottOn Fri, May 3, 2024, 9:34 PM Jane MacLeod <jkbmacleod@icloud.com> wrote:Hi Scott,
Good plan for Sunday. Look forward to it.
Love, Ma
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