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4.2) Speech recognition using Sphinx and Python : http://probing.wikidot.com/speech-recognition-using-sphinx3-and-python
 
4.2) Speech recognition using Sphinx and Python : http://probing.wikidot.com/speech-recognition-using-sphinx3-and-python
  
5) "Stand Up" (AKA "Local Opinion") website, lots of ideas - now just need to do it...
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5) [[DDStandUp|Stand Up]] website
 
 
http://www.droppages.com/getting+started
 
 
 
http://mapit.mysociety.org/
 
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_(web_framework) ???
 
 
 
See XLS in my Google Documents
 
See archived email with subject "Geographic/ceremonial county lookup"
 
 
 
There would be six parts to the site:
 
 
 
a) Joining / profile : Members can sign up by OAuth (Twiter, FB, etc),
 
OpenID or create an account. They can then enter some basic details
 
and upload a photo (or choose to always use their Twitter or FB
 
current user pics).
 
 
 
b) Verifying their identity : This is the key part - associating the
 
account with a specific person at a specific real-world address. My
 
best way of coming up with this is to ask the person to make a £1
 
donation to one of a list of charities, using PayPal / Experian to
 
supply the name and address of that the credit-card info / PayPal
 
inputted data and then linking that to the account. Obviously this is
 
highly sensitive data and we would need to be very careful how it is
 
stored, transferred, etc.
 
 
 
c) Creating campaigns : Groups such as Amnesty, 38 Degrees and local
 
campaigns can apply to create campaigns on the site. This would be
 
manually moderated. Campaigns could be flagged as "local" (and then
 
limited to a sub-set of post-codes) or national.
 
 
 
d) Users express interest in campaigns : Once a user is verified they
 
can see the list of all campaigns that effect them (all ones that
 
cover their post code and all national ones). They can then select to
 
support (or remove previously given support) from any campaign.
 
Optionally they can opt to support annonymously.
 
 
 
e) MPs and other officials : Of particular interest to MPs but can be
 
seen by anyone. For any given constituency list the local and national
 
campaigns with the most signed up people in that area. Show statistics
 
like "3083 named people  and 71 anonymous people out of 10,293
 
registered voters in the borough of Enfield have Stood Up to support
 
keeping Chase Farm A&E open". Optionally show micro-pictures of people
 
who have expressed support for the campaign in that area (blanks for
 
anonymous).
 
 
 
f) Public campaign pages : Each campaign would have it's own generated
 
page with text and artwork and the ability to list the names (and
 
numbers of anonymous but verified people) who have pledged support for
 
that cause - broken down by constituency.
 

Revision as of 14:56, 25 March 2011

Email : dave@bowsy.co.uk

Projects:

1) Large jacob's ladder - needing a lot of love

2) Steampunk Time Travel project

3) Creating a set of script libraries (PHP, Python, Ruby) to be able to use the JSON output from Google Refine (http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/)

4) Using Google voice recognition to drive things at HackSpace
4.1) http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=EN&q=Their%20speech%20generation%20stuff%20is%20very%20easy
4.2) Speech recognition using Sphinx and Python : http://probing.wikidot.com/speech-recognition-using-sphinx3-and-python

5) Stand Up website