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Right of every place page that looks (when we have a portrait) like this: The end result is a "Flickr Photos" section at the bottom Javascript on Pleiades place pages asynchronously fetches data from this viewĪnd updates the DOM. The same thing could be done with urllib, of course, but I’m a fan of httplib2. Title=title, img=IMG_TMPL % photo, url=PAGE_TMPL % photo ) # Sort found photos by number of views, descending

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Photos = simplejson.loads(content).get('photos')ĭata = dict(total=total, url=FLICKR_TAGS_BASE + tag) Resp, content = h.request(FLICKR_API_ENDPOINT + "?" + urlencode(q), "GET") Photos and URLs for the most viewed related photo from the Pleiadesįor use in the Flickr Photos portlet on every Pleiades place page. """Makes two Flickr API calls and writes the number of related This system for acquiring portraits uses two Flickr API methods:į and. The semantics of the tags are as follows: pleiades:depicts=PID The PID place (or what remains) is depicted in the photo pleiades:findspot=PID The PID place is where a photo subject was found pleiades:origin=PID The PID place is where a photo subject was produced pleiades:where=PID The PID place is the location of the photo subject pleiades:place=PID The PID place is otherwise related to the photo or its subjectĪt Pleiades, our immediate use for the machine tags is giving our ancient The major search engines as well as through the site’s own search form. It’s quite easy to find Pleiades places through More recent Byzantine and early Medieval Europe places. Is expanding somewhat into older Egyptian, Near East and Celtic places, and Pleiades mainly covers the Greek and Roman world from about 900 BC – 600 AD. Pleiades machine tags went live on Flickr in the middle of November. Quickly came up with good short labels for our predicates and support for the Two weeks later, to our delight, Daniel Bogan contacted TomĪbout giving Pleiades machine tags the same kind of treatment. Node, enabling street views (for example) not as a product, but as an Users can query the Flickr API for photos related to any particular way or George’s House is a building in OpenStreetMap." Outside Flickr, OSM Structured data about ways ways and nodes, structured data that surfaces on OpenStreetMap machine tags (among some others) getĮxtra love at Flickr, meaning that Flickr uses the machine tag as a key toĮxternal data shown on or used by photo pages. Meeting) in Denver that he’d seen Tom’s blog post and, soon after, that it was I heard from Aaron Straup Cope at State of the Map (the OpenStreetMap annual Concordia’s originalĪpproach was not quite RDF forced into Atom links, and was easily adapted toįlickr’s " not quite RDF forced into tags" infrastructure. Unspecified relationship between a photo and a place. Pleiades:place=PID tag would be for a geographic-historic but otherwise Place of origin would be tagged by pleiades:origin=PID.Ī photo depicting a place would be tagged pleiades:depicts=PID. Forįindspots, pleiades:findspot=PID (where PID is the short key of a Pleiades Humanities Research Institute), jointly funded by the NEH and JISC. They resolved to use some of the predicatesįrom the Concordia project, a collaboration between ISAW and the Center forĬomputing in the Humanities at King’s College, London (now the Arts and Origin in photos of objects and to distinguish these from photos depicting the In email, Tom and DanĪgreed that it would be useful to distinguish between findspot and place of Objects to indicate their places of origin or discovery. Post was read by Dan Diffendale, who began tagging his photos of cultural

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To get flickr’s system to link back a la openplaques etc." in an email, we allĪgreed that would be quite cool, but weren’t really sure how to make it happen.Īs AWIB picked up steam this year, Tom blogged about the machine tags. Nagy started machine tagging AWIB photos in December 2010. ISAW’s Associate Director for Digital Programs, and AWIB Managing Editor Nate Many of which were on the web for the first time. At about the same time, ISAW had launched its Flickr-hostedĪncient World Image Bank and was looking for ways to exploit these images,

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Museum and is the developer of the Portable Antiquities Scheme’s website:į. Kentucky’s Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments andĬollaborates with NYU and ISAW on. Ryan is a programmer for the University of Machine tags in a "pleiades" namespace so that Flickr users could assertĬonnections between their photos and places in antiquity and search for photosīased on these connections. In August of 2010, Dan Pett and Ryan Baumann suggested that we coin Flickr











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