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* The design of a path to describe the capture hardware for a recording and the experimental setup for a multi-sensor data corpus. | * 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. | * Numerous other bug fixes and "small" but important details of the specification. | ||
This work is continuing, and we anticipate the next major release of SigMF to include these new developments! | |||
'''Location:''' Work is occurring in the SigMF Github repository, and will continue there: https://github.com/gnuradio/SigMF | '''Location:''' Work is occurring in the SigMF Github repository, and will continue there: https://github.com/gnuradio/SigMF |
Revision as of 15:10, 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.
This work is continuing, and we anticipate the next major release of SigMF to include these new developments!
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