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===Data visualization=== | ===Data visualization=== | ||
==Links== | |||
Github repository: '''[https://github.com/ych-wang/Colonial-heritage-in-Switzerland Colonial-heritage-in-Switzerland]''' | |||
Primary source: '''[https://louverture.ch/cca/ Caricom Compilation Archive]''' | |||
Website : [https://ych-wang.github.io/Colonial-heritage-in-Switzerland/ Switzerland and the Transatlantic Slavery Website ] | |||
Secondary sources: geonamescaches, uscapitals. | |||
== Future work == | == Future work == |
Revision as of 18:19, 10 December 2022
Introduction
Research questions
1. What were the main ingredients used in 1900 in France?
2. Can we observe a difference per region?
Project Plan and Milestones
Date | Task | Completion |
---|---|---|
By Week 10 |
Finish the creation of the dataset |
✓ |
By Week 11 |
Perform the data processing of the ingredients |
✓ |
By Week 12 |
Exploratory analysis on the dataset |
✓ |
By Week 13 |
Overall analysis & Per Region analysis |
✓ |
By Week 14 |
Prepare the final presentation & finish the wikipedia page |
✓ |
Methodology
Data collection
For a start, we scanned a physical French cookbook.
The we did a basic OCR for the scanned files. Here is a sample output from OCR.
Data digitalization
Template output of the digitization
Data processing
In our project, we will extract the following information from the recipes:
- quantity
- unit
- ingredient
Units 'litre', 'litres', 'l', 'cl', 'dl', 'kg', 'g', 'pincée', 'cuil.', 'cuil. café', 'cuil. soupe', 'cuil. à soupe', 'petite cuil.', 'grande cuil.', 'verre', 'verres', 'petit verre', 'verre à liqueur', 'verres à liqueur', 'tasse', 'tasses', 'bout.', 'bouteille', 'bouteilles', 'grande boîte', 'gousse', 'gousses', 'branche', 'branches', 'membre', 'membres', 'tronçon', 'tronçons', 'tranche', 'tranches', 'tube', 'tubes',
Data analysis
Data visualization
Links
Github repository: Colonial-heritage-in-Switzerland
Primary source: Caricom Compilation Archive
Website : Switzerland and the Transatlantic Slavery Website
Secondary sources: geonamescaches, uscapitals.
Future work
- Build a search engine that would display the recipes and add filters to search them by name, region or ingredients
- User-friendly interface to visualize the results of the analysis
- Comparison with other cookbooks from different periods or different countries