CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2013/oss E812 amp: Difference between revisions

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Class: automated_metareview.rb (188 lines) and 18 files in the automated_metareview directory.<br/>
Class: automated_metareview.rb (188 lines) and 18 files in the automated_metareview directory.<br/>
What it does:  Gives automatic feedback to a reviewer, using NLP text analysis, to help the reviewer improve the review.<br/>
What it does:  Gives automatic feedback to a reviewer, using NLP text analysis, to help the reviewer improve the review.<br/>
What needs to be done: We had to convert automated_metareview directory into a gem so that it can be used with other system.<br/>
What needs to be done: We had to convert automated_metareview directory into a gem so that it can be used with other review systems.<br/>


==Design==
==Design==

Revision as of 16:37, 30 October 2013

Intrdouction

This article is a report about our Open Source project(Expertiza) - Turn automated_metareview folder into a gem . It explains the design considerations, steps followed, issues faced while setting up Expertiza. It explains how our team manages to create a new Gem file, and test it on the existing Expertiza system.

Project Description

We had the following code already implemented.
Class: automated_metareview.rb (188 lines) and 18 files in the automated_metareview directory.
What it does: Gives automatic feedback to a reviewer, using NLP text analysis, to help the reviewer improve the review.
What needs to be done: We had to convert automated_metareview directory into a gem so that it can be used with other review systems.

Design

Motivation

Future Work

Appendix: setup issues