Date
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Task
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Completion
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By Week 3
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- Brainstorm project ideas.
- Prepare slides for initial project idea presentation.
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✓
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By Week 4
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- Organize the Jerusalem neighborhood information from the book into csv files by OCR.
- Conduct manual review and adjust formats.
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✓
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By Week 5
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- Get neighborhood information on Wikipedia through crawlers, including names, links, and coordinates.
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✓
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By Week 6
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- Merge the data get from wikipedia different website.
- Extract the same neighborhoods in both book and wikipedia.
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✓
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By Week 7
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- Start working on webpages.
- Decide to use GitHub pages and bootstrap as our output methods and learn the basic concepts.
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✓
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By Week 8
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- Use fuzzy matching method to link information from the book and Wikipedia.
- Work on webpage: use leaflet to present maps.
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✓
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By Week 9
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- Transfer data into usable format for HTML.
- Combine the front-end webpage and back-end data.
- Create our first demo webpage.
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✓
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By Week 10
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- Fill in information on wiki.
- Get prepared for the midterm presentation.
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✓
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By Week 11
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- Get neighborhood information on Wikidata through crawlers, including names, links, and establish time.
- Merge the information from Wikidata to existing data.
- Find out a way to deal with duplicated data and extract results from fuzzy matching.
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By Week 12
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- Find neighborhoods with area shapes and find out a way to visualize.
- Create searching function on the website.
- Adding information and adjust the website.
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By Week 13
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- Create another page to list the information on the website.
- Create Github Pages for our webpage.
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By Week 14
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- Complete the wiki on motivation, methods, results...
- Refine the visualization of our webpage
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By Week 15
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