Add instructions how to use Gonito when writing a paper

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Filip Gralinski 2019-11-07 14:31:10 +01:00
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{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
module Handler.Presentation where
import Import
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presentationLayout widget = do
pc <- widgetToPageContent widget
withUrlRenderer $(hamletFile "templates/presentation-layout.hamlet")
getWritingPapersWithGonitoR :: Handler Html
getWritingPapersWithGonitoR = do
app <- getYesod
let tab :: String = "\t"
let rootAddress = appRoot $ appSettings app
defaultLayout $ do
setTitle "Writing papers with Gonito"
$(widgetFile "writing-papers")

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/presentation/datech-2017 PresentationDATeCH2017R GET
/presentation/psnc-2019 PresentationPSNC2019R GET
/gonito-in-class GonitoInClassR GET
/writing-papers WritingPapersWithGonitoR GET

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ChallengeDeadlineDay: challenge deadline day
ChallengeDeadlineTime: challenge deadline time
ChallengeDeadlineTooltip: no submissions will be accepted after the deadline; this can be used for organizing competitions set in time
WritingPapers: writing papers with Gonito

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- '.'
extra-deps: [../geval,wai-handler-fastcgi-3.0.0.2,murmur3-1.0.3,random-strings-0.1.1.0,naturalcomp-0.0.3,Munkres-0.1,Chart-1.9.1,Chart-cairo-1.9.1,multiset-0.3.4.1,pwstore-fast-2.4.4,yesod-table-2.0.3,esqueleto-3.0.0]
resolver: lts-12.26
image:
container:
name: filipg/gonito
base: fpco/stack-run
add:
executables: /usr/local/bin/gonito-bin

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<a id="about" href="#" class="dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">_{MsgAbout}<span class="caret"></span>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a href="@{PresentationPSNC2019R}">_{MsgPresentation}</a>
<li><a href="@{WritingPapersWithGonitoR}">_{MsgWritingPapers}</a>
<li><a href="@{GonitoInClassR}">_{MsgGonitoInClass}</a>
<li><a href="@{ListChallengesR}">_{MsgListChallenges}</a>
<li><a href="@{TagsR}">_{MsgListTags}</a>
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<li><a href="@{AuthR LogoutR}">_{MsgLogOut}</a></li>
$nothing
<ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-top navbar-collapse collapse">
<li><a href="@{PresentationPSNC2019R}">_{MsgAbout}</a>
<li class="dropdown">
<a id="about" href="#" class="dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown">_{MsgAbout}<span class="caret"></span>
<ul class="dropdown-menu">
<li><a href="@{PresentationPSNC2019R}">_{MsgPresentation}</a>
<li><a href="@{WritingPapersWithGonitoR}">_{MsgWritingPapers}</a>
<li><a href="@{ListChallengesR}">_{MsgListChallenges}</a>
<li><a href="@{TagsR}">_{MsgListTags}</a>
<li><a href="@{DashboardR}">_{MsgDashboard}</a>

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<p>If you write a paper, Gonito can make your life a little bit easier: you won't need to copy&paste evaluation results manually and all your results will referenced in a proper manner.
<p>Just add the following piece of LaTeX code to your paper:
<pre>
\\usepackage{hyperref}
\\usepackage{xstring}
% Format a reference to a Gonito submission
\\newcommand{\gonitoref}[1]{\{\href{#{rootAddress}/q/#1}{\StrMid{#1}{1}{6}}\}}
% A score from Gonito along with a reference
\\newcommand{\gonitoscore}[1]{\minput{scores/#1.txt} \gonitoref{#1}}
% A reference and a score as two cells in a table
\\newcommand{\gonitoentry}[1]{\gonitoref{#1} & \minput{scores/#1.txt}}
<p>Now you will be able to reference your Gonito submissions using its git commit hash, e.g.: <tt>\gonitoref{433e8cfdc4b5e20e276f4ddef5885c5ed5947ae5}</tt>. The hash will be printed in a shorter form (just first 6 digits) and it will be clickable leading to the Gonito entry describing the submission (information how to get the data will be presented there).
<p>You can explain the idea like this:
<pre>
\\gonitoscore{433e8cfdc4b5e20e276f4ddef5885c5ed5947ae5}%
\\footnote{Reference codes to repositories stored at
Gonito.net~\cite{gonito2016} are given in curly brackets. Such a repository may be also accessed by going
to \url{http://gonito.net/q} and entering the code there.}
<p>Here is the BiBTeX entry referenced in the above snippet:
<pre>
@incollection { gonito2016,
\ title = {Gonito.net -- Open Platform for Research Competition, Cooperation and Reproducibility},
\ author = "Grali{\'n}ski, Filip and Jaworski, Rafa{\l} and Borchmann, {\L}ukasz and Wierzcho{\'n}, Piotr",
\ editor = "Branco, António and Calzolari , Nicoletta and Choukri, Khalid",
\ booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4REAL Workshop: Workshop on Research Results Reproducibility and Resources Citation in Science and Technology of Language},
\ year = "2016",
\ pages = "13-20"
}
<p>But, wait, with Gonito you can give evaluation scores without manual copy&paste. The <tt>\gonitoscore</tt> command gives a score and a reference. The score is taken from a file <tt>scores/HASH.txt</tt>. You need to get it from Gonito, but it's not difficult to set it up in such a way that the scores could be downloaded automatically. For instance, if you use Makefile for building your papers, you could use the following snippet:
<pre>
SCOREFILES=$(shell ./extract-score-files.pl main.tex)
\
paper.pdf: paper.tex main.tex $(SCOREFILES)
#{tab}... building instructions ...
\
scores/%.txt:
#{tab}mkdir -p scores
#{tab}wget "https://gonito.net/api/txt/score/"$* -O $@
<p>The script <tt>extract-score-files.pl</tt> is like this:
<pre>
#!/usr/bin/perl
\
use strict;
\
open(my $ih, '<', $ARGV[0]);
binmode($ih, ':utf8');
\
my %found = ();
\
while (my $line=<$ih>) {
\ while ($line =~ m<\\gonito(?:score|entry)\{([^\}]+)\}>g) {
\ $found{$1} = 1;
\ }
}
\
print join(" ", map { "scores/${_}.txt" } sort keys %found);
<p>The <tt>\gonitoentry</tt> command is very similar to <tt>\gonitoscore</tt>, it just formats the infromation as two cells in a table (i.e. <tt>\gonitoentry</tt> can be used <strong>only</strong> in tables).
<p>Note that you can commit score files to your repository, so that everything is OK when your paper is edited at Overleaf or a similar service.