Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Press]: Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic Editions

2012-03-07 Thread Naveen Francis
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Shiju Alex sh...@wikimedia.org wrote:

  *We hope that Wikimedia works on delivering better transliteration
 support or improving the results for Indic languages. *


 Typing scheme for Transliteration is an issue (for readers) since there is
 no standard transliteration scheme for any language. For editors it is not
 an issue since they use that in wiki. Providing *help link* to typing
 schemes (transliteration/Inscript or other schemes) once a scheme is
 selected can be one solution. But the issue here is live.wikimedia is meant
 for readers. So they may not really like to go and understand the typing
 scheme. So it is a tricky situation.


Hi Shiju,

Will try solve the issue.
http://wiki.wikimedia.in/Chapter_website_team#Live_Search_Tasks

If  more issues are there, please feel free to add.

 Thanks,
naveenpf


 In addition to the existing typing schemes we can think about providing
 more typing schemes to readers (including the google transliteration
 option, but not sure that is viable since it is not open source ).


 *However, we got accurate results with the Hindi Inscript input option.*


 since Inscript uses same layout for all indic scripts if Inscript solution
 works for Hindi then it work for all other indic languages including
 Kannada.



 *
 *
 On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Tinu Cherian tinucher...@wikimedia.inwrote:

 *Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic
 Editions
 *

 http://www.medianama.com/2012/03/223-wikimedia-india-rolls-out-realtime-search-supports-indic-editions/


 *It looks like Wikimedia India has implemented a project by engineering
 student Shrey Gokani to roll out an instant search engine of its own at
 live.wikimedia.in. The site is under a creative commons license, with
 the code dual licensed under GPL and Creative Commons. The Wikimedia
 Instant site does appear to have additional functionality over Gokani’s
 version, with the ability to choose an Indic Input keyboard, since the
 service supports Indic language editions of Wikimedia services.

 The search engine works quite similar to Wikilive, another student
 project about which, we had written in November 2011. And similar to what
 we had wished, Wikimedia Live also covers Wikipedia, Wikitionary,
 Wikibooks, Wikiquotes, Wikiversity, Wikinews and Wikisource, and their
 Indic editions, in realtime. The site also offers other relevant Wikipedia
 search results on the top, followed by a preview of the most relevant
 Wikipedia article to the search query.


 Indic Language Support: The site allows users to type in queries in 21
 Indic languages including Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Sanskrit, Bangla
 and others. How it works is that the search engine allows the user to
 choose the language of his preference, following which he has to choose an
 input script which is apt for his language. For instance, if one chooses
 Kannada as his preferred language, he has to choose between the Kannada
 transliteration option or choose the Kannada Inscript option, however if
 you choose Hindi as your preferred language, you will have to select the
 sole Hindi Inscript option.

 Irrelevant Results? We weren’t too happy with results generated through
 Indic language transliteration input, since it delivered wrong results in
 most cases when we gave it a spin (we tried it on OS X Lion on Google
 Chrome). We hope that Wikimedia works on delivering better transliteration
 support or improving the results for Indic languages. However, we got
 accurate results with the Hindi Inscript input option.

 Similar Portals: Deepanshu Mehndiratta, a second year engineering student
 at BITS-Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, had created an instant Wikipedia search
 called ‘Wikilive‘ which allowed users to type in a search query and get
 relevant Wikipedia article and topics instantly. WikiInstant and The
 Instant Wiki are other portals which allow users to search Wikipedia in
 realtime. *



 Regards
 Tinu Cherian
 pr...@wikimedia.in
 http://wiki.wikimedia.in/In_the_news

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[Wikimediaindia-l] [Press]: Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic Editions

2012-03-06 Thread Tinu Cherian
*Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic
Editions
*
http://www.medianama.com/2012/03/223-wikimedia-india-rolls-out-realtime-search-supports-indic-editions/


*It looks like Wikimedia India has implemented a project by engineering
student Shrey Gokani to roll out an instant search engine of its own at
live.wikimedia.in. The site is under a creative commons license, with the
code dual licensed under GPL and Creative Commons. The Wikimedia Instant
site does appear to have additional functionality over Gokani’s version,
with the ability to choose an Indic Input keyboard, since the service
supports Indic language editions of Wikimedia services.

The search engine works quite similar to Wikilive, another student project
about which, we had written in November 2011. And similar to what we had
wished, Wikimedia Live also covers Wikipedia, Wikitionary, Wikibooks,
Wikiquotes, Wikiversity, Wikinews and Wikisource, and their Indic editions,
in realtime. The site also offers other relevant Wikipedia search results
on the top, followed by a preview of the most relevant Wikipedia article to
the search query.


Indic Language Support: The site allows users to type in queries in 21
Indic languages including Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Sanskrit, Bangla
and others. How it works is that the search engine allows the user to
choose the language of his preference, following which he has to choose an
input script which is apt for his language. For instance, if one chooses
Kannada as his preferred language, he has to choose between the Kannada
transliteration option or choose the Kannada Inscript option, however if
you choose Hindi as your preferred language, you will have to select the
sole Hindi Inscript option.

Irrelevant Results? We weren’t too happy with results generated through
Indic language transliteration input, since it delivered wrong results in
most cases when we gave it a spin (we tried it on OS X Lion on Google
Chrome). We hope that Wikimedia works on delivering better transliteration
support or improving the results for Indic languages. However, we got
accurate results with the Hindi Inscript input option.

Similar Portals: Deepanshu Mehndiratta, a second year engineering student
at BITS-Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, had created an instant Wikipedia search
called ‘Wikilive‘ which allowed users to type in a search query and get
relevant Wikipedia article and topics instantly. WikiInstant and The
Instant Wiki are other portals which allow users to search Wikipedia in
realtime. *



Regards
Tinu Cherian
pr...@wikimedia.in
http://wiki.wikimedia.in/In_the_news

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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Press]: Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic Editions

2012-03-06 Thread Shiju Alex

 *We hope that Wikimedia works on delivering better transliteration
 support or improving the results for Indic languages. *


Typing scheme for Transliteration is an issue (for readers) since there is
no standard transliteration scheme for any language. For editors it is not
an issue since they use that in wiki. Providing *help link* to typing
schemes (transliteration/Inscript or other schemes) once a scheme is
selected can be one solution. But the issue here is live.wikimedia is meant
for readers. So they may not really like to go and understand the typing
scheme. So it is a tricky situation.

In addition to the existing typing schemes we can think about providing
more typing schemes to readers (including the google transliteration
option, but not sure that is viable since it is not open source ).

*However, we got accurate results with the Hindi Inscript input option.*


since Inscript uses same layout for all indic scripts if Inscript solution
works for Hindi then it work for all other indic languages including
Kannada.



*
*
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Tinu Cherian tinucher...@wikimedia.inwrote:

 *Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic
 Editions
 *

 http://www.medianama.com/2012/03/223-wikimedia-india-rolls-out-realtime-search-supports-indic-editions/


 *It looks like Wikimedia India has implemented a project by engineering
 student Shrey Gokani to roll out an instant search engine of its own at
 live.wikimedia.in. The site is under a creative commons license, with the
 code dual licensed under GPL and Creative Commons. The Wikimedia Instant
 site does appear to have additional functionality over Gokani’s version,
 with the ability to choose an Indic Input keyboard, since the service
 supports Indic language editions of Wikimedia services.

 The search engine works quite similar to Wikilive, another student project
 about which, we had written in November 2011. And similar to what we had
 wished, Wikimedia Live also covers Wikipedia, Wikitionary, Wikibooks,
 Wikiquotes, Wikiversity, Wikinews and Wikisource, and their Indic editions,
 in realtime. The site also offers other relevant Wikipedia search results
 on the top, followed by a preview of the most relevant Wikipedia article to
 the search query.


 Indic Language Support: The site allows users to type in queries in 21
 Indic languages including Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Sanskrit, Bangla
 and others. How it works is that the search engine allows the user to
 choose the language of his preference, following which he has to choose an
 input script which is apt for his language. For instance, if one chooses
 Kannada as his preferred language, he has to choose between the Kannada
 transliteration option or choose the Kannada Inscript option, however if
 you choose Hindi as your preferred language, you will have to select the
 sole Hindi Inscript option.

 Irrelevant Results? We weren’t too happy with results generated through
 Indic language transliteration input, since it delivered wrong results in
 most cases when we gave it a spin (we tried it on OS X Lion on Google
 Chrome). We hope that Wikimedia works on delivering better transliteration
 support or improving the results for Indic languages. However, we got
 accurate results with the Hindi Inscript input option.

 Similar Portals: Deepanshu Mehndiratta, a second year engineering student
 at BITS-Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, had created an instant Wikipedia search
 called ‘Wikilive‘ which allowed users to type in a search query and get
 relevant Wikipedia article and topics instantly. WikiInstant and The
 Instant Wiki are other portals which allow users to search Wikipedia in
 realtime. *



 Regards
 Tinu Cherian
 pr...@wikimedia.in
 http://wiki.wikimedia.in/In_the_news

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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [Press]: Medianama : Wikimedia India Rolls Out Realtime Search; Supports Indic Editions

2012-03-06 Thread Srikanth Lakshmanan
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:54, Shiju Alex sh...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Irrelevant Results? We weren’t too happy with results generated through
 Indic language transliteration input


Correct me if am wrong, this is not due to the transliteration, it might
occur for any Indic / language text which is entered through more than one
keystrore(which might include Inscript as well) due to the nature of
algorithm used for instant search?. Somewhat relevant post by Santhosh
here[1] although its about fuzziness.

[1]  https://plus.google.com/105440198958793955794/posts/ekSPWgodBzU

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