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Digital Record Research Node Presentations

PRESENTATIONS:

2008

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 45.Knight, D., Evans, D., Adolphs, S. and Carter, R. (2007) “Approaching the problems: capturing, coding and analysing gesture in multi-modal communication data4th Corpus Linguistics Conference, July 27-30, University of Birmingham.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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

  1. 50.Forsyth, R.S. (2006) “Classification of short text sequences”, Corpus Research Group Seminar Series, Departments of Computing & Linguistics, October 16, University of Lancaster.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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

  1. 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

  1. 59.ESRC Research Methods Festival, June 30—July 3, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford.

  2. 60.NCeSS 2008 International Conference, June 18-20, University of Manchester.

  3. 61.Learning Sciences Research Institute, June 3, University of Nottingham.

  4. 62.EEG Department, May 19, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield.

  5. 63.Xerox Research Centre Europe, April 29, Grenoble, France.

  6. 64.Corpus Linguistics Advanced Research Education and Training Workshop on Spoken Corpus Analysis, January 21-22, University of Nottingham: AHRC.

  7. 65.NCeSS Showcase, January 16, University of Manchester.


2007

  1. 66.EU FP6 Lead Project, November 5, University of Nottingham: LSRI.

  2. 67.Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics Seminar Series, October 17, University of Nottingham: CRAL.

  3. 68.2007 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 10-13, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.

  4. 69.Greater Manchester Police, June 12, University of Nottingham.

  5. 70.ESRC NCRM Real Life Methods Node, April 20, University of Nottingham.

  6. 71.NCeSS Showcase, March 28, University of Manchester.

  7. 72.ESRC Centre for Socio-Cultural Change, January 17, University of Manchester.


2006

  1. 73.2006 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 18-21, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.


2005

  1. 74.2005 UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (NCeSS Booth), September 19-22, University of Nottingham: NeSC JISC.



e-SOCIAL SCIENCE COLLABORATIONS

  1. 75.New Zealand e-Research project Building Research Capability in the Social Sciences Network (2008) Exploring Use of DRS in Access Grid Research.

  2. 76.Policy Grid (2008) Exploration of Ontologies.

  3. 77.SIDGrid (2008) NCeSS/NSF Exchange, Exploration of DRS integration with SIDGrid.

  4. 78. Economic and Social Data Service, DExT Project (2007) Exploration of qualitative data standards.

  5. 79.SIDGrid (2007) NCeSS/NSF Exchange, Exploration of DRS integration with SIDGrid.

  6. 80.MiMeg (2007) Migration of DRS to Mac OSX platform.

  7. 81.Glasgow Replayer (2006) Exploration of interoperability between and Replayer and DRS.

  8. 82.OeSS-MiMeg (2006) Node-to-Node Workshop on the Ethics of e-Social Science Research.



TRAINING MATERIALS

  1. 83.Knight, D. (2006) “Corpora: the next generation”, Introduction to Corpus Investigative Techniques, Humanities Corpora, University of Birmingham.

  2. 84.Digital Replay System User Guide and Tutorials