October 2021, copyleft || Kamome and Funix || Speech-to-Derive * The Myth of Natural Language || Roodkapje, Rotterdam Welcome! Pad > https://pad.xpub.nl/p/speech2derive Wiki Installation Party page > https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Federico/speech2derive/ This is a little file to explain what's going on in these folders. We will follow a workflow which starts with using the speech-to-text tool to generate contents, then create html files with the downloaded results, finally render the layouts, customise print and bind them '0_speech' contains > the 'index.html' > in order to visualize which words are recognized by the Speech-to-text the 'style.css' > where is written the layout of the html page the index.js > where is written the code to use the Speech-to-text app '1_pythoning' contains > 1-2_NLTKing.py > python file for generating html for two booklets based on NLTK (Natural Lanugage ToolKit) 3_imageScraping.py > python file for generating html for a booklet based on image scraping from duckduckgo pythonInstallationParty.txt > instructions for install libraries we'll use '2_layout' contains > the folder 'pagedjs_files' > the library Paged.js Paged.js is a free and open source JavaScript library that paginates content in the browser to create PDF output from any HTML content. https://www.pagedjs.org/about/ the folder 'styles' > there are three different .css files that change the layouts and fonts [not yet but] html files > where you can visualize the render of the layouts. It works through a live server, that means that you have to simulate a server in your computer: how? you can use python, opening the terminal/cmd and digit > python3 -m http.server you can use Visual Studio Code with the extension "Live Server"