[open-science] Crisismappers need your help
Daniel Lombraña González
teleyinex at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 22:52:31 UTC 2012
Hi again,
I've moved the repository from my account to PyBossa, be sure to update
your links :-)
https://github.com/PyBossa/app-tweetclassification
Cheers and good night!
Daniel
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Daniel Lombraña González <
teleyinex at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've some time left after dinner and I've coded the script to process the
> results. The only problem is that we have to fix the pybossa-client as it
> has a minor typo (Gregor, can you help? I've committed a patch to
> pybossa-client, can you check it and if its correct upload a new version to
> pypi so Patrick can use it on its own?).
>
> The code is in the repository:
> https://github.com/PyBossa/app-tweetclassification
>
> Use the script getResults.py. It will download all the completed tasks and
> write a CSV file. Adjoining you can find all the tasks completed and their
> answers in CSV format.
>
> If you want to use the script you will need to install the patched version
> of pybossa-client, so can someone help in getting the results tomorrow?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Patrick Meier (CrisisMappers) <
> patrick at crisismappers.net> wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much, Daniel!
>>
>> Hi All, great to be in touch with you. Here's the call we've put out to
>> recruit digital volunteers:
>>
>> http://iRevolution.net/2012/12/05/help-microtask-pablo
>>
>> Once the tweets are processed, we will need someone who knows how to
>> convert from JSON to CSV. Any chance someone in your network(s) might be
>> able to help tonight (Europe time)?
>>
>> Thanks very much!
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Daniel Lombraña González <
>> teleyinex at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> This week, Patrick Meier from CrisisMappers.net contacted us about
>>> creating an application in PyBossa for classifying tweets from the Pablo
>>> Typhoon disaster in Philippines.
>>>
>>> Today I've created an small application for helping them, and it is now
>>> published in the front page of crowdcrafting.org. They need help in two
>>> fronts:
>>>
>>> 1.- Classifying the tweets (it is really simple, hehe)
>>> 2.- Extracting the data from crowdcrafting.org
>>>
>>> For the second item I think some of you could help as you are good
>>> developers and they need to have this done by tomorrow, so any help is more
>>> than welcome.
>>>
>>> For downloading the data all you have to do is the following:
>>>
>>> 1.- Open this link in your browser
>>> http://crowdcrafting.org/api/taskrun?app_id=211
>>>
>>> The issue is that by default Crowdcrafting does not return more than 20
>>> items/answers per page, but you can change that like this:
>>>
>>> http://crowdcrafting.org/api/taskrun?app_id=211&offset=0&limit=100
>>>
>>> offset for pages (increase it when you need it) and limit for the amount
>>> of items that you want to get.
>>>
>>> With the previous link all you get are the answers associated with the
>>> task ID, so you need to actually do this first:
>>>
>>> http://crowdcrafting.org/api/task?app_id=211&state=completed
>>>
>>> This will give you all the tasks that have been completed, i.e. one with
>>> ID: 3, then you can get all the answers for the completed and classified
>>> tweet like this:
>>>
>>> http://crowdcrafting.org/api/taskrun/3
>>>
>>> Can someone help creating a small script for getting in one file all the
>>> answers? Unfortunately I'll not be available tomorrow, so any help is more
>>> than welcome!!!
>>>
>>> Cheers and thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> PS: Source code of the application:
>>> https://github.com/teleyinex/app-tweetclassification
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> Por favor, NO utilice formatos de archivo propietarios para el
> intercambio de documentos, como DOC y XLS, sino PDF, HTML, RTF, TXT, CSV
> o cualquier otro que no obligue a utilizar un programa de un
> fabricante concreto para tratar la información contenida en él.
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Por favor, NO utilice formatos de archivo propietarios para el
intercambio de documentos, como DOC y XLS, sino PDF, HTML, RTF, TXT, CSV
o cualquier otro que no obligue a utilizar un programa de un
fabricante concreto para tratar la información contenida en él.
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