Pre-Conference Tutorial (CogSci 2019; Montreal, Canada)
24 July 2019, 9.00–12.00, room 524C, Palais des congrès de Montréal
Abstract: Several of the central questions in language, social cognition, and developmental research focus on the roles of input, output, and interaction on learning and communication. While it has become easy to collect long-form recordings, getting useful data out of them is a more daunting task. Across four mini-sessions, this tutorial aims to address pre- and post-data collection concerns, and provide a hands-on introduction to manual and automated annotation techniques. Attendees will leave this tutorial with resources and concrete experience for collecting, annotating, and sharing/archiving naturalistic recordings, including specific open-science practices relevant for these data.
Tutorial leaders: John Bunce ([email protected]), Elika Bergelson ([email protected]), Anne S. Warlaumont ([email protected]), & Marisa Casillas ([email protected])
- Pre-workshop preparation:
- Install ELAN
- Download the DAS ELAN templates
- Install DiViMe
- Bring a pair of headphones or earbuds
- Optional: Bring a few raw audio/video files from your data (each <5 min) for the demo's. Make sure the clips are okay for sharing with other workshop participants!
- Part 1: Pre-data collection concerns
- Part 2: Manual annotation
- Part 3: Automated annotation
- Part 4: Archiving and community