by David Woods | Media Files, Transcription
Inching Towards Automated Transcription Speech recognition software is becoming more common everywhere. Siri, Google Now, Cortana, and Alexa can field questions on our smart phones, computers, and home “virtual assistant” devices. These tools do a reasonably good job...
by David Woods | Uncategorized
Video data is inherently different from most other forms of data. Video can capture tone, accent, inflection, pauses, facial expression, body language, and other observable, potentially interpretable and analyzable aspects of human behavior. It allows us to come...
by David Woods | Analysis, Coding, Still Images, Transcription, Writing Tools
A recent support question: I am a PhD student looking for an alternative to NVivo or Atlas.ti. In an upcoming project I will analyze a huge amount of (approximately 500 clips) of youtube videos and was wondering, which version of Transana I need – also taking into...
by David Woods | Analysis, Qualitative Research
I can’t believe this is still a question in the 2010s, but apparently it is. A few months ago, I joined a conversation on ResearchGate.com: The original question: Can you recommend a software for analyzing qualitative data (interview transcripts)? A colleague of mine...
by David Woods | Analysis, Qualitative Research
After seeing Christina Silver and meeting her colleague, Nick Woolf at ICQI 2016, I was reading a blog post about their new venture, 5-level QDA (http://www.fivelevelqda.com/article/8983-what-is-five-level-qda-all-about) In this first post, Nick talks about the...