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- [What is AIDR?](AIDR Overview)
- The science behind AIDR
- [Operator's manual](AIDR Operator's Manual)
- [Public API documentation](API documentation)
System administrators
Developers
- High-level overview
- Common
- DB Manager
- DTO standards
- Database schema
- Manager
- Manager API
- Collector
- Collector API
- Reconnect strategy
- Collector Tester
- Output
- Output API
- Output Buffered
- Output Streaming
- Output Tester
- Persister
- Persister API
- Persister Tester
- Tagger
- Tagger Concepts
- Tagger API
- Tagger Tester
- Trainer
- Trainer API
- PyBossa Trainer
Design and standards
- User needs and personas
- Roadmap
- Design concepts
- Stream processing
- Per collection start or stop
- Standards
- Logging standards
- Coding standards
- Naming conventions
- Testing
- Release checklist
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Current team
- Muhammad Imran - Project and Science lead
- Ferda Ofli - Computer Vision Science lead.
- Firoj Alam - Post Doctoral Researcher
- Umair Qazi - Research Assistant/Software Engineer
- Ehsan Ullah - Software Engineer
Alumni
- Dat Nguyen - Research Assistant
- Aman Agrawal - Software Developer.
- Carlos Castillo - Project lead.
- Christine Jackson - UI/UX Developer.
- Dhruv Sharma - Software Developer.
- Ji Lucas - Senior Software Engineer.
- Kushalkant Goyal - Software Developer.
- Latika Bhurani - Software Developer.
- Meghna Singh - Software Developer.
- Noora Mohamed Al Emadi - Software Developer.
- Patrick Meier - Project lead.
Project history
The AIDR project was started in 2013 by Patrick Meier, Carlos Castillo, and Muhammad Imran at the Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI).
The initial requirements for AIDR were collected by Patrick Meier in collaboration with Justine Mackinnon and Peter Mosur. Sarah Vieweg contributed user experience ideas and a user study.
The system architecture of AIDR was designed by Carlos Castillo in collaboration with Muhammad Imran, Soudip Chowdhury, and Jakob Rogstadius, during their respective internships at QCRI. It also uses concepts from crowdsourcing stream processing developed with Ioanna Lykourentzou.
The development of AIDR over its first two years was led by Muhammad Imran and Carlos Castillo, with contributions from Ji Lucas, Koushik Sinha, Jakob Rogstadius, plus contractors Elena Yakubenkova and Alex Mikhashchuk.