1988
DOI: 10.3758/bf03202600
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VIDEOLOGGER: A computerized multichannel event recorder for analyzing videotapes

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“…Across disciplines, video data are analyzed through both qualitative and quantitative methods. Of particular usefulness in quantitative analysis is the development of computerized coding systems, including CAMERA, Noldus's The Observer Video-Pro, MacSHAPA, ProCoder, VTLOGANL, and VideoLogger (Hecht & Roberts, 1996;Krauss, Morrel-Samuels, & Hochberg, 1988;Sanderson et al, 1994;Tapp & Waldren, 1993). Such systems offer methods of managing video recorders via computer, logging and editing video data, creating data codes and coding data, and analyzing summative results.…”
Section: Visual and Video Data In The Research Of Other Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across disciplines, video data are analyzed through both qualitative and quantitative methods. Of particular usefulness in quantitative analysis is the development of computerized coding systems, including CAMERA, Noldus's The Observer Video-Pro, MacSHAPA, ProCoder, VTLOGANL, and VideoLogger (Hecht & Roberts, 1996;Krauss, Morrel-Samuels, & Hochberg, 1988;Sanderson et al, 1994;Tapp & Waldren, 1993). Such systems offer methods of managing video recorders via computer, logging and editing video data, creating data codes and coding data, and analyzing summative results.…”
Section: Visual and Video Data In The Research Of Other Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, software written for IBM compatibles (see Repp, Felce & Karsh, 1991) or for the Epson HX-20 hand-held computer (Repp, Felce, Harman, Van Acker & Karsh, 1989) has many similar features to the Observer 3.0 base package. Furthermore, software for coding from videotapes (Krauss, Morrel-Samuels & Hochberg, 1988) has much in common with the Video Tape Analysis support package and is available free of charge.…”
Section: Review Of the Observer 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems that offer these possibilities include the PROCODER (Tapp & Walden, 1993) and the Observer Video-Pro (Noldus et al, 2000). Other tools that support the annotation and retrieval of video data are the VIDEOLOGGER (Krauss, Morrel-Samuels, & Hochberg, 1988), VideoNoter (Roschelle & Goldman, 1991), VT-LOGANL (Hecht &Roberts, 1996), andObsWin32 (Martin, Oliver, &Hall, 1999), an observationaldata acquisition program that works with digital video (MPEG or AVI).…”
Section: Comparison With Other Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%