Department of Computing
Web based visualisation of corpus data
The Australian National Corpus project is building a large repository of text, audio and video data to represent language use in Australia. As part of this, we are building the web based infrastructure to support storing, annotating and querying the corpus. Within this project, there is scope to explore different ways of visualising the output of queries to the corpus, in particular using modern web techniques - javascript, CSS, HTML5. This project will review existing corpus visualisation techniques, gather and review requirements from potential users and then select and build a number of demonstration visualisations. The project will work with real data from the Australian National Corpus and the results may well be included in the live site.
Implementation of a Corpus Query language
An earlier Honours project designed a path based query language for use with the graph based data structures used in annotation of language data. The language is a variant of XPath capable of being used on arbitrary graphs rather than just on XML trees. A simple implementation was completed but there is scope to extend this work to a more complete, efficient query system for large scale data sources. This project would involve a review of implementation techniques for query languages, developing a working knowledge of RDF and semantic web infrastructure and implementing a query processor - probably in Java or Python.
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