Title
Something Material
Short description and the goals for this BrainHack project
Material preparation is a must in language-related experiments, especially for neurolinguistic or psycholinguistic topics. However, annotating linguistic attributes of the materials took laborious works and extensive time. Therefore I propose a collaborative tool to organize and annotate linguistic materials used in neuroscience experiments. It started as a personal project, but now I’d love to reframe it as an open resource for structuring language data in a way that’s reusable and standardized. Hopefully, at the hackathon, we can build a simple template of the annotate stimuli for future use.
Link to the Project
https://github.com/DHCLAIRE/Something_material.git
Image/Logo for the Workshop website
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Project lead
Ting-Hsin Yen @DHCLAIRE
Skills
Anyone who is interested in material organizing or someone who just wanted to stop by and say hi are extremely welcome 👍
Recommended tutorials for new contributors
No response
Good first issues
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Please read and follow the OHBM Code of Conduct
Title
Something Material
Short description and the goals for this BrainHack project
Material preparation is a must in language-related experiments, especially for neurolinguistic or psycholinguistic topics. However, annotating linguistic attributes of the materials took laborious works and extensive time. Therefore I propose a collaborative tool to organize and annotate linguistic materials used in neuroscience experiments. It started as a personal project, but now I’d love to reframe it as an open resource for structuring language data in a way that’s reusable and standardized. Hopefully, at the hackathon, we can build a simple template of the annotate stimuli for future use.
Link to the Project
https://github.com/DHCLAIRE/Something_material.git
Image/Logo for the Workshop website
No response
Project lead
Ting-Hsin Yen @DHCLAIRE
Skills
Anyone who is interested in material organizing or someone who just wanted to stop by and say hi are extremely welcome 👍
Recommended tutorials for new contributors
No response
Good first issues
No response
Please read and follow the OHBM Code of Conduct