Visual Sitemap / Project Map
A structured overview of the archive, toolkit, and speech technology documentation system
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Visual Sitemap / Project Map
This page gives a structured overview of the Bishnupriya Manipuri research archive,
including public-facing pages, article series, toolkit pages, technical guides,
and the speech-technology documentation system.
About this page.
As the archive grows, it becomes useful to see the whole project as one connected system.
This page works as both a sitemap for readers and a project map for maintenance and planning.
1. High-Level Archive Map
/che/
├── Home / landing
├── About / project background
├── Combined book
├── Article series
├── Glossary / references / index
├── Contributors / updates / downloads
├── Resources hub
├── Toolkit pages
├── Technical system pages
└── Search
2. Visual Project Structure
3. Research Article Series Map
4. Toolkit and Dataset Page Map
5. Functional Layer Map
Public Reading Layer
Reference Layer
- Glossary
- References
- Index
- Search
Project Layer
- Contributors
- Updates
- Downloads
- Resources
Toolkit Layer
- IPA Toolkit
- Diphone Inventory
- Recording Protocol
- Validator Workflow
Operational Layer
- Safe Filename Mapping
- Rebuild Checklist
- Test Word List
- Codebase Guide
Speech System Layer
- TTS Architecture
- Dictionary connection
- Diphone playback workflow
6. System Relationship Diagram
Dictionary
↓
Research Articles
↓
Toolkit Pages
↓
Operational Workflow Pages
↓
Validation / Rebuild / Playback
↓
Usable TTS System
The archive is therefore not only descriptive. It is also operational:
the articles explain the theory, while the toolkit pages support the working system.
7. Recommended Reading Paths
8. Archive Growth Map
The archive can continue growing without breaking structure if new pages are added into one of these groups:
- public pages
- research chapters
- reference pages
- toolkit pages
- operational workflow pages
- dataset/resource pages
A page should not be added “randomly.” It should belong to one of the above structural layers.
This keeps the archive coherent and maintainable.
Project map note.
This page should serve as the structural overview of the entire archive.
As new pages are added, update this map so the project remains easy to understand and navigate.