X-Git-Url: https://code.communitydata.science/covid19.git/blobdiff_plain/98b07b8098611287eaa775b09622d1f3514303c8..ff5521d44bf2d680e089b1fba7d92a134c98a7e6:/keywords/README.md?ds=inline diff --git a/keywords/README.md b/keywords/README.md index 18df219..490d7eb 100644 --- a/keywords/README.md +++ b/keywords/README.md @@ -1,3 +1,14 @@ -# Transliterations +# Keywords -This part of the project collects tranliterations of key phrases related to COVID-19 using Wikidata. We search the Wikidata API for entities in `src/wikidata_search.py` and then we make simple SPARQL queries in `src/wikidata_transliterations.py` to collect labels and aliases the entities. The labels come with language metadata. This seems to provide a decent initial list of relevant terms across multiple languages. +This code finds trending web searches related to the COVID-19 pandemic using Google trends (`collect_trends.py`). It then searches for relevant keywords on Wikidata (`wikidata_search`) in order to find high-quality translations of important words and phrases (`wikidata_translations.py`). The goal is to support efforts expanding the Observatory to information in many languages beyond English. + +We search the Wikidata API for entities in `src/wikidata_search.py` and then we make simple SPARQL queries in `src/wikidata_translations.py` to collect labels and aliases the entities. The labels come with language metadata. This seems to provide a decent initial list of relevant terms across multiple languages. + +The output data lives at [covid19.communitydata.science](https://covid19.communitydata.science/datasets/keywords). + +The output files have 4 colums: + +- `itemid` links to the wikidata entity +- `label` is the translation of the relevant keyword +- `langcode` is the [iso 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) code corresponding the language of the label. +- `is_alt` indicates whether the label is an [alias](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Aliases).