 Hello everyone. Today the presentation of my talk is how can we utilize Wikidata to protect Puyuma, an endangered language. Linguists in Taiwan have recorded Puyuma language. However, there are a lot of differences across the Puyuma dialect. In order to improve upon the current Puyuma dictionaries and current textbooks, I'm working on a strategy that includes first, a less graphical-based grocery database. Second, mapping and third, potentially linguistic analysis based on the use of the tools from Wikidata and Wikipedia. However, due to the limitation of this talk, I will be only speaking on the assistive non-link open data set and a search result on the Wikidata tool. Yes, in this talk, I'll be covering the overall situations of the Puyuma language, the urgency to save the Puyuma language, the scarcity of the language, and how can you help reverse the situations by using Wikimedia. And here is a list of the tribes in Taiwan. They are Atalia, Taiwan, I mean, Rukai, Zou, Bunan, Puyuma, Sakiziat, Yamin, Tao, Turuko, Kavalan, Sakizaya, and others. Yes, and this is the assisting data about Puyuma. They are mostly based on the records from our governments, institutional and educational partners and who have computed the data. First, this is from the website from the University and they have a range of anthropological departments and for them, they have computed ethnographical data which encodes Puyuma. Yes, and this is a list of data they have captured and also recorded under ethnographical. And this is actually, you can see that this is under our Council of Ingenious Peoples. And third, on the libraries of Congress, you can see that as I mentioned earlier, there are a few, Baynan dialects has been recorded. This is a less graphical base. So you have see Baynan, Panapayan, Bunan, Pinling, Pinamang, Puyuma, and this can be referred to the same, but due to the polynomial properties of the data structure. So it can actually have multiple terminologies that appears in the records on the libraries of Congress data. And therefore, you can also see that there are also Puyuma people and the Puyuma languages and they are based on several scholastic sources. And lastly, you have also seen that there are records from the National Libraries of Israel and as usual, these topical terms, they actually have different variation derivatives and here, this is a search result on the Wikidata tool. Firstly, Puyuma's LD link open data on Glenn and there are 28 files in the category 3, 8 files with views, 22 pages on Wikis entries and total 10,440 files views. That data of one page could not be loaded to from the WNF page view application error. This is sometimes due to the extractions of data. And here, let's say if you access first to by Glenn tool and go to one of the entry, we can find that this is the Puyuma people in a former clothings and it links with the relevant Wikidentries and for example, Puyuma tribes or the or the Nangwang tribes and all these are the several tribes that have have the link open data under this property Puyuma people in former clothings. And as we use the locator tools, we can see that there are several frozen multimedia sources that have been attributed to this and also, and don't forget, every our data photo has a GPS property and therefore, once you extract this property and we can use our open street map to show the exact location. But in this case, due to the table privacy issues, I did not show the exact location of where is this picture being taken on this relevant map. And next, as I said earlier, and you can actually extract the GPS location. But in this case, this is the pictures of a historical painting. And this case that it was not sure the actual location of the of this of this picture about rather the location of this picture for example, it will be kept in museums in Taiwan and that will shows the location of the institutions. And don't forget that we have a sister project which is goes well with our open street map open street map, as I said earlier, reviews and also collect compliments on the GPS data of the wiki data. And therefore, usually wiki data usually is the object locators. And for us, GPS itself is attributes of the photos. The reason why we're showing piece 625 is piece 625 is property to locate the Puyuma. Yes. And also, under Q, under Q property, which also another important terminology for the wiki data, Puyuma has a Q property of Q706500. And for that, you can actually review this link to the Library of Congress and National Library of Israel's ID and how it appears on the creative on the comments categories. And here, these are the, these are the relevant Q items on Puyumas. And this is all these they can all link to the Puyuma. As I said, there are some discrepancy and there are some discrepancy and where people key in the data and Puyuma can refer to the Puyuma as a general term generic term to put the people. And how is there are some subcategories and for example, phrenologies and grammar and they are not under the same terms when people create a data entry. And for example, some of the Puyuma people and you have an option actually to introduce your contribution to the Puyuma, for example, here, this is a place for you to contribute to your parts. Here, these are the lists of photos that have been uploaded by many people to upload their images. For example, this is a take this image photo have taken when people visit the Puyuma tribes. Oh, there are also some photo you can see that obviously historical and there could be upload by people who have access to the issue of materials and they also they upload their historical photo that reacting to Puyumas and onto this Puyumas category. And how we can actually contribute about Puyuma? Yes, you can do your part by upload the photos, upload the photo to here. And these are the steps. For example, by however, under conditions that you must first register as a Wiki, Wikipedia or under Wikimedia. The Wikimedia is a huge ecosystem. First, let's define how Wikidata fit into this Wikimedia ecosystem. Wikidata is the link open data project for the Wikimedia projects. The Wikimedia Foundation is an organization that runs a Wikimedia project. The Wikimedia Foundation has a chapter all over the world, including Germany. Wikimedia Deutschland is a nonprofit organization that builds and maintains Wikidata. There are other Wikimedia projects, such as the project that you may come across as you edit, such as Wikipedias, Wikiditionaries and Wikibooks among the others. Since Wikidata items can use media, you can also hear about Wikimedia's comments, which is the media repository that all Wikimedia projects use is similar to Wikidata in that artists Wikimedia project, which pulls the images and other medias from the central repository. It is a difference from the data in the comments and is exclusively for media. Like I mentioned earlier, this is for you to store the photos. And when you actually encounter some historical photos of a human can also upload. And Wikiducation is a nonprofit organization that's separate from Wikimedia. It teaches individuals how to use and contribute to Wikimedia objects. We envision the broader and more diversified Wikimedia ecosystem and will come to products and academic contribution in which the students, the scholars and institutions of higher learning are actively engaged in investigating and representing the language. And you can see that we can say Wikidata is almost functioned like a bad end. And it is an SQL language that which it organizes and arranges the items, a rise of items appears in the Wikimedia's projects. And here's is the list of algorithms that that's relevant for my talks. And the first force at the link open data set already been categorized and to computates and relevant data shared for you by language. And you also have some tools that which developed by my other colleagues that are working on to improve on glimpse, locators and squeeze and score that which these tools they help to facilitate people to extract data from the using Wikidata to extract data from the Wikimedia comments. And let's say if you're interested to know about how to operate our list, Wikidata, then you can go to this outreach dashboards and to read about the training materials. And lastly, and there's another project which is a scholastic contribution to the to the language that can be found in these academic institutions. Okay, this is the end of my talk. And I wish that maybe you can post about five minutes here's and we can discuss and and I will be online at this time and we can actually share and and tell me what you think about this talk and how can I improve on this. And if you have any questions, you can also send to my email address here.