The following data sessions took place in Autumn 2017:
21st September, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 5.237)
- Presenter: Pirkko Raudaskoski
- Pirkko presented some complex 360 video data on the theme of "digging the nature: inspecting the earth in a nature tour".
28th September, 12:00-14:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 5.237)
- Presenter: Charlotte Marie Bisgaard Klemmensen
- Charlotte is in the process of developing an analytical strategy for tracing significant trajectories across talk distributed over locations and over time. Therefore, Charlotte presented 3 excerpts from a permanent care home in which criticisms about practices regarding 'the place' are being raised.
26th October, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 6.235)
- Presenter: Tobias Boelt Back
- Tobias presented an excerpt from an editoral meeting at Aftenshowet with a group of journalists working on a story about the upcoming European Gran Prix.
16th November, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 6.235)
- Presenter: Elizabeth Ann Jochum
- Elizabeth presented some data from an experimental study of embodied interaction and human perception of social presence concerning interactive robots in public settings. She will show one experimental setup in which visitors to a science museum were invited to play a game of noughts and crosses with a Baxter robot.
30th November, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 6.235)
- Presenter: Dennis Puorideme
- Dennis presented naturally occurring video data from Ghana about payment of cash benefits to beneficiaries, and data from two focus group discussions about how the cash is used and the understanding beneficiaries have about the programme.
7th December, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 6.235)
- Presenter: Paul McIlvenny
- Paul presented some video data collected at a participatory human-robot performance in an experimental setting. The data involves preparatory dance instruction, the performance and a focus group afterwards.
14th December, 13:00-15:00 in CREATE (RDB14 room 6.235)
- Datafest party
- In the last session this year we had a little datafest party to celebrate 2017 as a vintage year for data sessions. We did a number of things:
- Jacob and I demo-ed the latest version of our 360-video annotator tool, ie. AVA360VR (Annotate, Visualise, Analyse 360 video in VR).
- we discussed the data session format - how can it made be better with such a tool?
- we discussed transcription tools - what are the 'must have' features for a new tool?