Digital Record Research Node Presentations
PRESENTATIONS:
2008
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33.Adolphs, S. and Knight, D. (2008) “Analysing discourse markers: a multi-modal approach", 41st British Association for Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, September 11-13, University of Swansea: BAAL.
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34.Adolphs, S. (2008) “Capturing context for corpus analysis”, 4th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies Conference (Plenary Session on Multi-modal Corpora), June 13-14, University of Limerick: IVACS.
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35.Knight, D. (2008) “Gesturing power in dyadic conversations: a study of academic supervisory meetings”, 4th Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies Conference, June 13-14, University of Limerick: IVACS.
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36. Carter, R. and Candlin, C. (2008) Co-chairs of the Colloquium “Breaking new ground in applied linguistics”, American Association for Applied Linguistics 2008, March 29-April 1, Washington D.C., AAAL.
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37.Knight, D. and Evans, D. (2008) “Multi-modal corpora, discourse, and gesture”, American Association for Applied Linguistics 2008 (Colloquium on Breaking New Ground in Applied Linguistics), March 29-April 1, Washington D.C., AAAL.
2007
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38. Crabtree, A. “The social character of location-based services in mixed reality experiences”, Technologies Cognitive seminar on Geolocation and its Social Issues, Foundation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, November 9-12, Paris: EDF.
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39.Tennent, P. and Dawn Knight (2007) “Multi modal corpora: adapting gesture recognition techniques for linguistic analysis” (Poster), 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science, October 7-9, Ann Arbor, Michigan: ESRC/NSF.
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40.Brundell, P., Humble, J. and Tennent, P. (2007) “Digital Replay of the VIRILE Study” (Poster), 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science, October 7-9, Ann Arbor, Michigan: ESRC/NSF.
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41.Naeem, A. and Evans, D. (2007) “Visual tracking techniques in studies of natural language discourse and gesture” (Poster), 3rd International Conference on e-Social Science, October 7-9, Ann Arbor, Michigan: ESRC/NSF.
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42.Adolphs, S., Carter, R., Knight, D. and Evans, D. (2007) “e-Social Science and applied linguistics: a multi-modal corpus case study”, New Horizons in Linguistics, September 20, Oxford e-Research Centre: Oxford University.
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43.Evans, D., Knight, D., Carter, R. and Adolphs, S. (2007) “Multi-modal corpus design, construction and use”, 40th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, September 6-8, University of Edinburgh: BAAL.
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44.Ainsworth, S., Forsyth, R., Clarke, D., Robertson, L. and O’Malley, C. (2007) “Automatic coding of learners self-explanation when learning from diagrams”, European Association of Research on Learning and Instruction 2007 Conference, August 28, Budapest: EARLI.
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45.Knight, D., Evans, D., Adolphs, S. and Carter, R. (2007) “Approaching the problems: capturing, coding and analysing gesture in multi-modal communication data” 4th Corpus Linguistics Conference, July 27-30, University of Birmingham.
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46.Crabtree, A. and Tennent, P. (2007) “The Digital Replay System”, ESRC Research Methods Programme “Radical Data for Radical Research” Seminar, May 9, Royal Statistical Society, London: ESRC.
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47.Crabtree, A., Tennent, P., French, A., Greenhalgh, C., Rodden, T. and Benford, S. (2007) “Digital records: synchronizing visual data with diverse resources”, CAQDAS ’07 Conference Advances in Qualitative Computing, April 19, Royal Holloway: ESRC NCRM.
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48.Forsyth, R., Clarke, D. and Ainsworth, S. (2007) “Automated categorical coding of transcribed talk: a system that forecasts its future performance”, CAQDAS ’07 Conference Advances in Qualitative Computing, April 19, Royal Holloway: ESRC NCRM.
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49.O’Malley, C. (2007) “Assessing the role of a virtual reality simulation in helping learners to construct and interpret visual representations”, Visual Learning Lab Forum, 16 March, University of Nottingham.
2006
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50.Forsyth, R.S. (2006) “Classification of short text sequences”, Corpus Research Group Seminar Series, Departments of Computing & Linguistics, October 16, University of Lancaster.
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51.Crabtree, A., Greenhalgh, C., French, A., Rodden, T. and Benford, S. (2006) “Exploiting digital records: new resources and tools for qualitative research in contemporary social science”, Words Instead of Numbers: The Status of Software in the Qualitative Research World, September 29, Imperial College London: Association for Survey Computing.
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52.Knight, D., Carter, R. and Adolphs, S. (2006) “Head-talk: towards a multi-modal corpus”, Joint Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics and the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics Conference, September 7-9, University College, Cork: BAAL.
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53.French, A., Wright, M., Greenhalgh, C., Knight, D., Brundell, P., O’Malley, C., Ainsworth, S., Clarke, D. and Rodden, T (2006) “Replay software in practice” (Poster), 2nd International Conference on e-Social Science, 28-30 June, Manchester, UK.
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54.Knight, D., Adolphs, S. and Carter, R. (2006) “The multi-modal corpus: coding and representing data - the issues”, 3rd Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies Group International Conference, June 23-24, Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics, University of Nottingham: IVACS.
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55.Knight, D. and Adolphs, S. (2006) “Analysing spoken corpora: methodological issues and technological challenges”, British Association for Applied Linguistics Special Interest Group Seminar on Corpus Linguistics, April 28, Milton Keynes: BAAL.
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56.Knight, D. (2006) “Developing a multi-modal corpus: data coding issues”, Inter-Varietal Applied Corpus Studies Annual Research Symposium, February 4, University of Limerick: IVACS.
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57.Crabtree, A. and Rodden, T. (2006) “Understanding social interaction in UbiComp environments”, 2006 ESRC/EU Colloquium on Ubiquitous Computing and the Challenge for the Social and Cognitive Sciences, January 11, National Liberal Club, London: ESRC/ EU IST Programme.
2005
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58.Crabtree, A. (2005) “Supporting ethnographic studies of ubiquitous computing in the wild”, 2005 Equator IRC Plenary, October 10-12, Lancaster University: EPSRC.
DEMONSTRATIONS OF THE DIGITAL REPLAY SYSTEM
2008
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59.ESRC Research Methods Festival, June 30—July 3, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford.
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60.NCeSS 2008 International Conference, June 18-20, University of Manchester.
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61.Learning Sciences Research Institute, June 3, University of Nottingham.
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62.EEG Department, May 19, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield.
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63.Xerox Research Centre Europe, April 29, Grenoble, France.
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64.Corpus Linguistics Advanced Research Education and Training Workshop on Spoken Corpus Analysis, January 21-22, University of Nottingham: AHRC.
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65.NCeSS Showcase, January 16, University of Manchester.
2007
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66.EU FP6 Lead Project, November 5, University of Nottingham: LSRI.
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67.Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics Seminar Series, October 17, University of Nottingham: CRAL.
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68.2007 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 10-13, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.
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69.Greater Manchester Police, June 12, University of Nottingham.
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70.ESRC NCRM Real Life Methods Node, April 20, University of Nottingham.
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71.NCeSS Showcase, March 28, University of Manchester.
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72.ESRC Centre for Socio-Cultural Change, January 17, University of Manchester.
2006
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73.2006 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 18-21, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.
2005
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74.2005 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 19-22, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.
e-SOCIAL SCIENCE COLLABORATIONS
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75.New Zealand e-Research project Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences Network (2008) Exploring Use of DRS in Access Grid Research.
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76.Policy Grid (2008) Exploration of Ontologies.
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77.SIDGrid (2008) NCeSS/NSF Exchange, Exploration of DRS integration with SIDGrid.
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78. Economic and Social Data Service, DExT Project (2007) Exploration of qualitative data standards.
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79.SIDGrid (2007) NCeSS/NSF Exchange, Exploration of DRS integration with SIDGrid.
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80.MiMeg (2007) Migration of DRS to Mac OSX platform.
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81.Glasgow Replayer (2006) Exploration of interoperability between and Replayer and DRS.
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82.OeSS-MiMeg (2006) Node-to-Node Workshop on the Ethics of e-Social Science Research.
TRAINING MATERIALS
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83.Knight, D. (2006) “Corpora: the next generation”, Introduction to Corpus Investigative Techniques, Humanities Corpora, University of Birmingham.

