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A multidisciplinary approach to the use of technology in research: the case of interview data

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A multidisciplinary approach to the use of technology in research: the case of interview data00:00
Who are we?00:31
Thanks to our Oral Hisory.eu colleagues05:06
Aims of our multidisciplinary work05:13
An open mind...expanding one’s toolbox06:45
Background and user gatherings07:39
Types of tools our workshops have explored08:03
Oral History & Technology09:21
Structure of our workshop - 110:14
Structure of our workshop - 210:40
Information - shared drive11:30
The challenge - crossing disciplines11:51
Different scholarly approaches13:15
When, where and how?15:48
Landscape - 116:48
Dimensions of an interview - 116:56
Dimensions of an interview - 218:02
Dimensions of an interview - 319:30
Annotation20:47
Landscape - 221:48
Oral history as interviewing practice21:52
Key questions22:31
Oral history as testimony and as identity!23:05
Ideal typical analytical approaches24:25
What do oral historians do with interviews?25:31
Landscape - 326:24
What computational linguists do with spoken corpora? - 126:48
What computational linguists do with spoken corpora? - 228:09
Verbal vs. non verbal29:04
Verbal communication: oral vs. written29:43
Key challenges for linguistic tools - 130:26
Key challenges for linguistic tools - 230:35
Key challenges for linguistic tools - 330:42
Landscape - 431:39
Linguistics31:49
Key questions Sociolinguists32:27
Tools for the jobs33:21
Discovery: In depth interview data33:43
Available qualitative collections35:44
How NVivo supports analysis37:12
NVivo Structure38:12
The NVivo Workspace Windows38:16
NVivo Analysis Tools38:34
ELAN (EUDICO Linguistic Annotator)39:26
Use of Tiers40:09
Tiered approach - 140:34
Tiered approach - 240:54
Tiered approach - 341:03
Tiered approach - 441:15
Annotating in ELAN - master the controls41:26
ELAN’s working modes41:29
ELAN’s user communities41:40
Linguistic Analysis - Free Tool41:41
Landscape - 542:10
Social Signal Processing42:57
Social Signal Processing in Oral History42:59
Appreciating differences43:01
Challenge no 144:21
Challenge no 246:18
Challenge no 347:38
Challenge no 449:02
Thank you50:16
Transcription Chain - 150:22
Overview51:00
Transcription Chain - 251:47
Why?52:31
There‘s no free lunch55:38
Data Collection and Preprocessing55:45
It‘s not rocket science - 157:30
It‘s not rocket science - 257:42
…it‘s much more difficult58:10
Processing Steps58:30
Quickstart01:00:19
OH portal page01:02:10
Processes & control01:02:29
Status table01:02:42
Tooltips01:02:51
Feedback & information01:03:08
Your feedback is important01:03:22
Verify audio files01:04:22
Verify files settings & upload01:05:09
Automatic speech recognition (ASR)01:05:13
View & download intermediate files01:05:20
You get what you paid for01:05:32
Levenshtein distance01:05:39
Why manual transcription? - 101:07:01
Why manual transcription? - 201:08:17
Why manual transcription? - 301:09:08
Manual transcription01:09:58
Listen to and correct transcript01:10:23
Save transcript01:10:35
ASR vs. manual transcription pilot study01:10:46
Results II: ASR vs. manual transcription01:11:05
Life is beautiful01:12:19
Download results column-wise01:12:28
Where to go from here?01:13:02