Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le jeu, 10/03/2013 - 15:08
We offer to teach the introductory stat course again this fall. Please use the doodle to register until October 18th.
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le mar, 10/01/2013 - 10:42
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le lun, 09/30/2013 - 13:49
The two sets of eye tracking glasses arrived last week. After some testing it appears that they are well suited for the purpose of building a dialogue corpus.
In order to test the system, we created a task where one dialogue partner instructs the other to build a structure form everyday-life objects. Below, you can find the dialogue script and eye movement statistics for the most important objects. If you are logged in, you can also download the two videos with the current eye position marked as an orange circle.
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le mer, 07/03/2013 - 17:40
In trying to encourage Labex members to take advantage of our heures de consultations, we now offer the possibility to come to your lab, if there are at least 2-3 reserachers who would be interested. See here for more information
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le mer, 06/12/2013 - 10:01
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le ven, 04/26/2013 - 17:11
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le ven, 04/12/2013 - 11:13
We currently plan to offer an open statistics colloquium, where we analyze real data from the participating researchers together. The goal is to give an opportunity to see the analysis of different data types in practice, and to give individual assistance. This is not a statistics course, so participants should have a background in statistics and preferrably also in R already, either from taking part in our statistics course, or some comparable source.
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le lun, 02/04/2013 - 10:59
The slides from our seminar at LPP on experimental methods and our consulting service are available for downloading here.
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le mar, 01/08/2013 - 11:52
We offer an introductory two-day course in the statistical analysis of experimental data. This course aims at providing a background in inferential statistics and hypothesis testing and cover major test types. It is composed of a theoretical part and a practical part using the free software package r. The course language is English.
We plan to have another instance of this course this fall. If you are interested, please take part in the doodle poll AND write an email to emilia dot ellsiepen at linguist dot jussieu dot fr.
Soumis par Emilia Ellsiepen le lun, 01/07/2013 - 10:27
A first version of the report of the construction of an eye-tracking reading corpus based on the French Tree Bank Texts is now available.
You can only see and download this file if you are logged in.
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