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Draft:DOTE (Distributed Open Transcription Environment)

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Overview

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DOTE[1] is a software application developed by BigSoftVideo at Aalborg University designed to facilitate transcription[2] and qualitative analysis of social interactions and multimodal interactions. It provides tools for researchers and analysts to transcribe, annotate, and manage audiovisual data efficiently.

Features

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  • Multicam Playback: Supports simultaneous playback of multiple video streams.
  • Transcription and Annotation: Enables accurate transcription with annotation capabilities, including the use of synchronization codes and search features.
  • Data Management:Offers organizational tools for transcripts, including version control and export options.
  • Integration with DOTEbase: Enhances functionality by incorporating features like tagging, visualization, and advanced data management for comprehensive analysis.

Transcription conventions

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  • Jeffersonian Transcription: This method is used in conversation analysis to capture the intricacies of spoken interaction, such as pauses, intonation, and overlapping speech.
  • Mondadian Transcription: This approach focuses on multimodal interaction, emphasizing the coordination between speech, gesture, and other communicative modes.

Editions

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  • Free Edition: Provides basic features with limited functionality.
  • AAU Edition: Available to students and staff at Aalborg University with extended features for academic use.
  • Pro Editions: Offers full access to all features, including unlimited transcript length, advanced clipping, annotation tools, and more.

References

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  1. ^ McIlvenny, Paul. "Guide for DOTE Users".
  2. ^ Hepburn, Alexa; Bolden, Galiana (2017). Transcribing for Social Research. doi:10.4135/9781473920460. ISBN 978-1-4462-4704-4. Retrieved 2024-08-07. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)