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2/5/22 |
<p>As one of the earliest large FLOSS projects, Mozilla had a strong and growing community of volunteer contributors for a long time. Then, a lot of factors leading up to today led to the environment changing very significantly, and today's community has some good groups in some areas, but not the kind of connected movement that existed in those earlier times. The speaker has been part of all of that development, starting off as a volunteer very early in the project, working on Mozilla staff for ...
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2/5/22 |
<p>Common Voice is a project to help make voice recognition open and accessible to everyone. To create this data set Common Voice allows volunteers to record defined sentences to contribute their voice. A good data set needs a lot of recordings, and therefore we need to have a lot of sentences to be read out aloud. In this talk Michael will introduce the audience to several ways we are collecting these sentences and goes into more technical detail for these mechanisms. This talk will also ...
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2/5/22 |
<p>BabiaXR is a set of FOSS modules for VR (virtual reality) data visualization for the browser. BabiaXR is based on A-Frame and Threejs, with the goal of making it very easy to create different kinds of data visualizations (bar charts, bubble charts, cities, ...), by exploiting the power of WebVR and regular web front-end programming. In this talk, I will do an overview of BabiaXR, showing different examples of different common visualizations. Then, I will focus on showing how we use the city ...
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2/5/22 |
<p>Talk about the "CV Project" app, which is a native Android app to contribute to Mozilla Common Voice via the smartphone.</p>
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2/5/22 |
<p>An overview of the Mozilla Support team and how a group of contributors spread all across the world work together to help users of Firefox, Thunderbird and other Mozilla apps.</p>
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2/5/22 |
<p>This talk will go through recent highlights of Thunderbird development. What are we working on for the mid 2022 release.</p>
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2/5/22 |
<p>On Mozilla Common Voice, as of December 2021, there are 154 locales, but only 87 fulfilled the requirements to collect voices, where 27 of them are fairly new. In this two-part presentation, we want to give some starting points for the new language communities, share our accumulated knowledge in the last year while working on the under-resourced Turkish language, with initial training results.</p> <p>The presentation includes the following topics: Resources on Mozilla Common Voice, how to ...
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