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== Purpose of this wiki ==
== Purpose of this wiki ==


This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project [http://www.key-to-kung-fu.com Key to Kungfu] <br>
This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project [http://www.key-to-kung-fu.com Key to Kungfu] <br>
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as their interpretations regarding fight applications.  
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as our interpretations regarding fight applications.  
[[File:KeyLogo2.png|300px|link=http://key-to-kung-fu.com]]


== Wiki Content ==
== Wiki structure ==
This wiki contains two main sections:
This wiki contains two main sections:
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  <div class="card" style="max-width:300px"><h5 class="card-title">Warrior section</h5>[[File:GuanYu1.jpg|200px|class=card-img-top|link=Warrior indexpage|Enter warrior section]]<div class="card-body">Specific training content for fighters, applying the knowledge from scholar section </div>
  <div class="card buttonhover" style="max-width:250px">[[File:GuanYu2.jpg|200px|class=card-img-top|link=Scholar indexpage|Enter warrior section]]
  <div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Scholar Section</h4>Free knowledge, research results and data about kungfu applications and routine interpretation</div>
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  <div class="card" style="max-width:300px">[[File:GuanYu2.jpg|200px|class=card-img-top|link=Scholar indexpage|Enter warrior section]]
  <div class="card buttonhover" style="max-width:250px">[[File:GuanYu1.jpg|200px|class=card-img-top|link=Warrior indexpage|Enter warrior section]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Warrior Section</h4>Specific training content for fighters, applying the knowledge from scholar section </div>
  <div class="card-body">Free knowledge about kungfu applications and routine interpretation</div>
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* '''Scholar section''':
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* '''Warrior section''':
== Routine interpretation ==
This wiki is about historic kungfu routines and their practical fight applications.
We split routines into separate movements, called 'postures'.
Our research hypothesis is that every posture identifies a kungfu technique with a unique fighting application. This means, contrary to many traditional kungfu lineages, we assume that every posture has '''a single and unique application'''. Thus, if two routines show the same posture, we assume, that the general fight application of that posture is generally equal (just differing in small details, according to the specific situation in the routine). <br>
See [[Routine_theory|Routine theory]].


== Research ==
The following pages reflect that research:
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_martialartist.png|class=round_icon|link=Routines]]
  <div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Routines</h4>Interpretation and analysis of kungfu routines. Video content of the routine application (partner form)</div>
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_fight.png|class=round_icon|link=http://{{SERVERNAME}}/index.php/Special:RunQuery/Technique_search?_run=true]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Techniques</h4>Generalized base techniques that have a specific and unique fight application that is symbolized by the postures in routines</div>
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_magiccircle.png|class=round_icon|link=Fighting strategy graph]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Strategy</h4>Structure of kungfu techniques and their possible combinations</div>
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_mountain.png|class=round_icon|link=Good to know]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Scholarship</h4>Custom articles about routine theory and specific techniques of special interest</div>
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== Sources and tools ==
We use video, image and text data to align our interpretations with historical sources and facts.
Besides image and video material about routines, we strongly utilizing written records about routines, called 'QuanPu'.
To ensure domain specific translation, we build specialized tools like our QuanPu Translator.
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_book.png|class=round_icon|link=QuanPuSymbols]]
  <div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Glossary</h4>List of terms, used in quan pu and in kungfu documents. Background info about meaning and historic provenance</div>
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  <div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Quan pu</h4>Archive of historic text sources about kungfu routines (quanpu)</div>
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_wise_man.png|class=round_icon|link=QuanPuTranslator]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Translator</h4>Translator for quan pu content. Aligning data from Falk Dictionary of martial arts, Wiktionary.org, chinese symbol history, as well as our own research</div>
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<div class="card" style="max-width:240px">[[Image:app_icon_excel.png|class=round_icon|link=Data]]<div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Data</h4>Collection of raw data material from our research. All content in this wiki is based on that</div>
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== Research standard==
Our research is guided by the guidelines of the German Research Foundation (DFG) to ensure [https://zenodo.org/records/6472827 good scientific practise]  
Our research is guided by the guidelines of the German Research Foundation (DFG) to ensure [https://zenodo.org/records/6472827 good scientific practise]  
This includes in particular:
This includes in particular:
* Commitment to good scientific practise by all group members
* Commitment to good scientific practice by all group members
* Ensuring an continuous open dialogue about research results
* Ensuring a continuous open dialogue about research results
* Research design: Interpreting kungfu in 'data-driven' processes, defining hypothesis and testing them against all existing data
* Interpreting kungfu in 'data-driven' [[Scientific_methodology#Result_validation|processes]], defining hypothesis and testing them against all existing data (research design)
* Methods and standards: We develop and maintain quantitative metrics to score and document the (un)certainty of all interpretations
* Developing and maintaining [[Scientific_methodology|methods and standards]] like quantitative metrics to score and document the (un)certainty of all interpretations
* Documentation: We document our decision processes and underlying facts and provide these along with our results
* Documenting our decision processes and underlying facts and providing these along with our results
* Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis especially together with martial art practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
* Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis, especially together with martial arts practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
* Open access: We provide open access to all research data following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
* Open access: We provide open access to all [[Data|research data]] following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
 
[[File:KeyLogo2.png|300px|link=http://key-to-kung-fu.com]]
 
== Contact ==
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<div class="card buttonhover" style="max-width:250px">[[File:KoljaBailly2.jpeg|200px|class=card-img-top|link=Kolja Bailly|Kolja Bailly]]
  <div class="card-body"><h4 class="card-title">Kolja Bailly</h4>Kungfu-Wiki developer, researcher and trainer</div>
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 23 January 2025

This is the kungfu-wiki introduction. It gives you an overview about the most important sections


Purpose of this wiki

This wiki displays the results of the citizen science project Key to Kungfu
We provide open knowledge about historic kungfu routines and techniques as well as our interpretations regarding fight applications.

Wiki structure

This wiki contains two main sections:

Enter warrior section

Scholar Section

Free knowledge, research results and data about kungfu applications and routine interpretation
Enter warrior section

Warrior Section

Specific training content for fighters, applying the knowledge from scholar section


Routine interpretation

This wiki is about historic kungfu routines and their practical fight applications. We split routines into separate movements, called 'postures'. Our research hypothesis is that every posture identifies a kungfu technique with a unique fighting application. This means, contrary to many traditional kungfu lineages, we assume that every posture has a single and unique application. Thus, if two routines show the same posture, we assume, that the general fight application of that posture is generally equal (just differing in small details, according to the specific situation in the routine).
See Routine theory.

The following pages reflect that research:

App icon martialartist.png

Routines

Interpretation and analysis of kungfu routines. Video content of the routine application (partner form)
App icon fight.png

Techniques

Generalized base techniques that have a specific and unique fight application that is symbolized by the postures in routines
App icon magiccircle.png

Strategy

Structure of kungfu techniques and their possible combinations
App icon mountain.png

Scholarship

Custom articles about routine theory and specific techniques of special interest


Sources and tools

We use video, image and text data to align our interpretations with historical sources and facts. Besides image and video material about routines, we strongly utilizing written records about routines, called 'QuanPu'. To ensure domain specific translation, we build specialized tools like our QuanPu Translator.

App icon book.png

Glossary

List of terms, used in quan pu and in kungfu documents. Background info about meaning and historic provenance
App icon books.png

Quan pu

Archive of historic text sources about kungfu routines (quanpu)
App icon wise man.png

Translator

Translator for quan pu content. Aligning data from Falk Dictionary of martial arts, Wiktionary.org, chinese symbol history, as well as our own research
App icon excel.png

Data

Collection of raw data material from our research. All content in this wiki is based on that


Research standard

Our research is guided by the guidelines of the German Research Foundation (DFG) to ensure good scientific practise This includes in particular:

  • Commitment to good scientific practice by all group members
  • Ensuring a continuous open dialogue about research results
  • Interpreting kungfu in 'data-driven' processes, defining hypothesis and testing them against all existing data (research design)
  • Developing and maintaining methods and standards like quantitative metrics to score and document the (un)certainty of all interpretations
  • Documenting our decision processes and underlying facts and providing these along with our results
  • Cross-phase quality assurance by testing interpretations against data, theory and praxis, especially together with martial arts practitioners from combat sports in sparring and tournaments.
  • Open access: We provide open access to all research data following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)

KeyLogo2.png

Contact

Kolja Bailly

Kolja Bailly

Kungfu-Wiki developer, researcher and trainer