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Create a visualization of where phonological data comes from #64

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thatbudakguy opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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It would be helpful to try to visualize the current state of phonological data as a grid of small boxes, almost like GitHub's activity graph:

github activity graph

In such a visualization, each box would be a single character. Color (and shading?) could be used to indicate the state of known phonological data for that character:

  • Complete (only one valid reading from reconstruction, or reading given directly by LDM)
  • Incomplete (sources are ambiguous; not fully specified)
  • Missing (no source for the data)

This would help point to regions of the data that are in need of more work.

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