matt,
you can try using atlasti for the analysis of video data. with this
program can also code video fragments.
www.atlasti.de
good luck,
freija
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matt watson wrote:
>I am currently analysing video footage of everyday activities in
>domestic kitchens. Analysis is going OK with text description plus
>spreadsheet recording of time on different activities.
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>However, I d really like to find software that gives some way of
>recording and analysing the way in which activities, sometimes of
>multiple people and things, occur simultaneously and sequentially in
>time.
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>I d envisage the interface being graphical, something like a timeline in
>video editing software, allowing you to label different horizontal
>strands, mark up when an activity starts and stops within those strands
>and give each block some sort of identifier but I say that more in the
>hope of giving an idea of the function I m looking for rather than being
>specific about how an interface would have to be. It d be easy enough to
>count up seconds spent on each activity, but that s not very interesting
> what s interesting is how practices, people and things are working
>together in time.
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>I realise it s a long shot, but if anyone knows of any such software,
>I d be really glad to hear of it.
>
>Matt
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>Dr Matt Watson
>Sociology and Social Policy, University of Durham, 32 Old Elvet, Durham
>DH1 3HN UK
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