| Literature DB >> 27503301 |
Daniel Barto1, Clark W Bird2, Derek A Hamilton2, Brandi C Fink3.
Abstract
Videotaping of experimental sessions is a common practice across many disciplines of psychology, ranging from clinical therapy, to developmental science, to animal research. Audio-visual data are a rich source of information that can be easily recorded; however, analysis of the recordings presents a major obstacle to project completion. Coding behavior is time-consuming and often requires ad-hoc training of a student coder. In addition, existing software is either prohibitively expensive or cumbersome, which leaves researchers with inadequate tools to quickly process video data. We offer the Simple Video Coder-free, open-source software for behavior coding that is flexible in accommodating different experimental designs, is intuitive for students to use, and produces outcome measures of event timing, frequency, and duration. Finally, the software also offers extraction tools to splice video into coded segments suitable for training future human coders or for use as input for pattern classification algorithms.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior coding; Open-source software; Video analysis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27503301 PMCID: PMC5298951 DOI: 10.3758/s13428-016-0787-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Res Methods ISSN: 1554-351X