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=== SigMF Specification Design === | |||
'''Description:''' We spent the majority of the hackfest working on the design of SigMF, both discussing current issues / gaps and working through new features and the direction of the effort. Major accomplishments include: | |||
* A plan for using [https://json-ld.org/ JSON-LD] to link data, provide schema crosswalks, and define machine-parseable extension namespaces. | |||
* The design of a top-level metafile that can be used to describe multi-sensor experiments, while still maintaining the independence of each recording. | |||
* The design of a path to describe the capture hardware for a recording and the experimental setup for a multi-sensor data corpus. | |||
* Numerous other bug fixes and "small" but important details of the specification. | |||
'''Location:''' Work is occurring in the SigMF Github repository, and will continue there: https://github.com/gnuradio/SigMF | |||
'''People:''' Daina Bouquin, Katie Frey, Ben Hilburn, Tom Rondeau, Karen Rucker | |||
Ben | |||
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Revision as of 15:08, 29 May 2019
Breakthrough Listen Hackfest at the Allen Telescope Array
Schedule: https://openresearch.institute/breakthrough-listen-2019/
Topics
SigMF Specification Design
Description: We spent the majority of the hackfest working on the design of SigMF, both discussing current issues / gaps and working through new features and the direction of the effort. Major accomplishments include:
- A plan for using JSON-LD to link data, provide schema crosswalks, and define machine-parseable extension namespaces.
- The design of a top-level metafile that can be used to describe multi-sensor experiments, while still maintaining the independence of each recording.
- The design of a path to describe the capture hardware for a recording and the experimental setup for a multi-sensor data corpus.
- Numerous other bug fixes and "small" but important details of the specification.
Location: Work is occurring in the SigMF Github repository, and will continue there: https://github.com/gnuradio/SigMF
People: Daina Bouquin, Katie Frey, Ben Hilburn, Tom Rondeau, Karen Rucker