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Analysing Qualitative Data
Slides and Handouts for class introducing some of the concepts associated with the analysis of qualitative dat
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Analysing video and audio data: existing approaches and new innovations
Across many subject disciplines, video and audio data are recorded in order to document processes, procedures or interactions. These video and audio data are consequently analysed using a number of techniques, in order to try and make sense of what was happening at the time of the recording, sometimes in relation to initial hypotheses or sometimes in terms of a 'post hoc' analysis where a more grounded approach is used. This paper contains an overview of tools and techniques for examining video data and looks at potential new methods borrowed from the field of learning analytics, related to discourse analysis. Discourse analysis, where conversations and the spoken word are explored and dissected in detail, can provide us with information about the learning context and the ways in which learners interact with people and other resources in their environment
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Analysing Qualitative Data Using Facial Expressions in an Educational Scenario
In communication, both verbal and non-verbal means ensure that a message is conveyed, and facial expressions are acknowledged as one of the most influential factors in non-verbal communication. Facial Analysis Coding System (FACS) is a tool to analyse data other than the spoken language to improve a researcher's reading of an interviewee's emotions, and proposes a methodology to support the annotation process of facial expressions in a piece of communication. This study investigates an applied framework for FACS in an educational scenario. The study combines both the computerised and manual entries in the applied method. The study addresses the challenges, findings and recommendations of this applied method
The CLAIRE visual analytics system for analysing IR evaluation data
In this paper, we describe Combinatorial visuaL Analytics system for Information Retrieval Evaluation (CLAIRE), a Visual Analytics (VA) system for exploring and making sense of the performances of a large amount of Information Retrieval (IR) systems, in order to quickly and intuitively grasp which system configurations are preferred, what are the contributions of the different components and how these components interact together
Analysing qualitative data from virtual worlds: using images and text mining
There is an increasing interest within both organisational and social contexts in virtual worlds and virtual reality platforms. Virtual worlds are highly graphical systems in which avatars interact with each other, and almost every event and conversation is logged and recorded. This presents new challenges for qualitative researchers in information systems. This paper addresses the challenges of analyzing the huge amounts of qualitative data that can be obtained from virtual worlds (both images and text). It addresses how images might be used in qualitative studies of virtual worlds, and proposes a new way to analyze textual data using a qualitative software tool called Leximancer. This paper illustrates these methods using a study of a social movement in a virtual world
Analysing weak orbital signals in Gaia data
Anomalous orbits are found when minimum-chi^{2} estimation is applied to
synthetic Gaia data for orbits with astrometric signatures comparable to the
single-scan measurement error (Pourbaix 2002). These orbits are nearly
parabolic, edge-on, and their major axes align with the line-of-sight to the
observer. Such orbits violate the Copernican principle (CPr) and as such could
be rejected. However, the preferred alternative is to develop a statistical
technique that incorporates the CPr as a fundamental postulate. This can be
achieved in a Bayesian context by defining a Copernican prior. Pourbaix's
anomalous orbits then no longer arise. Instead, the selected orbits have a
somewhat higher chi^{2} but do not violate the CPr. The problem of detecting a
weak additional orbit in an astrometric binary with a well-determined orbit is
also treated.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures. Matches published version. Accepted by A&
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