Angular Web Developer needed to build a web-based annotation interface
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
The CoML team, in partnership with the Max Planck Institute for Psycho-linguistics, is willing to build a brand new web-based platform. This platform would be dedicated to the annotation of audio and video data, gathered for experiments that aim to study human speech, behavior and cognition. This platform is composed of two parts: one dedicated to the management of annotation campaigns, and another dedicated to the manual annotation of audio and video streams.
Our own in-house engineering team will take care of the first part (dedicated to the management of annotation campaigns - front-end and back-end). However, we require the help of a seasoned specialist in web-based front-end development to design and build the second part of the platform (dedicated to the manual annotation of audio and video data). This interface will be intended to replace pre-existing native and archaic interfaces. Thus, we would like to mimic some of their features, while we make sure our new version is much more user-friendly and efficient. Additionally, it's important to note that this interface will be a web-application.
The elements that we think are going to be the most challenging to build are: the fine-grained playback management system for audio/video and the manipulation and edition of the annotation timeline (alike something you would find in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software).
Our own in-house engineering team will take care of the first part (dedicated to the management of annotation campaigns - front-end and back-end). However, we require the help of a seasoned specialist in web-based front-end development to design and build the second part of the platform (dedicated to the manual annotation of audio and video data). This interface will be intended to replace pre-existing native and archaic interfaces. Thus, we would like to mimic some of their features, while we make sure our new version is much more user-friendly and efficient. Additionally, it's important to note that this interface will be a web-application.
The elements that we think are going to be the most challenging to build are: the fine-grained playback management system for audio/video and the manipulation and edition of the annotation timeline (alike something you would find in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software).