Hi Atri, On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 14:50 +0530, Atri Sharma wrote: > So,basically,you mean that as many open source grammar checkers are > available,I should not persue my concept?
You should leave that idea at least for GSoC. But I don't want to discourage you to hack on it outside of GSoC. IMHO, it would be best to contact people working on the existing FOSS grammar checkers to present your idea. > Actually,I talked to Kohei on IRC today and he seemed to like the > idea.In fact,he said he'll talk to you about it. Yes, he mailed me the whole IRC log. > I was just going through the link you sent me.I think revamping the > gallery tool would be a great thing as I can see that I can use many > algorithms,techniques to build a fast and accurate system.We can > design a system that allows more user flexiblity and we can allow the > user to define more parameters for more accurate searching.The data > can be stored in form of trees(that would lead to a fast search) and > we can use other techniques for fast retrieval from various open > sites.Later on,we can build an interface to the system that allows > easy connectivity to any new open library.This will ensure continous > addistion to our database. I don't want to disappoint you, but the hard thing here isn't about algorithms and searching. The point in that project to delegate the storage / search to an online repository like openClipart. The thrilling part of this project is more about in designing and implementing an innovative UI for navigating in the cliparts. The connection to openClipart has been implemented a few years ago. Even if it may need a small cleanup it shouldn't be the biggest part of the work. I hope to have explained that topic a bit more. -- Cedric _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
