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Inputlog has been developed in different stages. Because of the very limited financial resource, most of the programming has been done by enthousiast students during internships or as a part-time job. We thank all the contributors for their excellent work in programming (and reprogramming) Inputlog. We also thank the University of Antwerp and the Flemish Research Foundation for their support. Thanks to the grants we received we could gradually develop the program.

The grants that we have received to invest in Inputlog include:

  • Merging writing process data with lexica
    Promotor: Luuk Van Waes, University of Antwerp
    Co-promotors: Véronique Hosten & Lieve Macken (University College Ghent) | Mariëlle Leijten (University of Antwerp)
    Period: 2010-2012
    Funding Flemish Research Foundation (FWO), Belgium
    Budget:27 000 euro
  • Revision analysis in Inputlog
    Promotor: Mariëlle Leijten
    Period: 2010-2012
    Funding: Legacy of Matthieu
    Budget: 2000 euro
  • Development of a logging tool for writing research
    Promotor: prof. dr. L. Van Waes, University of Antwerp
    Academic staff members: dr. Nico Verlinden & dr. Mariëlle Leijten
    Period: 2005-2008
    The project was funded by the Karel de Grote Hogeschool, Antwerpen
    Budget:15 000 euro

  • The development of a multilingual corpus of writing processes
    Promotor: Prof. dr. L. Van Waes, Dept. Management, University of Antwerp
    Researchers: Nico Verlinden, Luuk Van Waes & Mariëlle Leijten
    Periode: 2007-2009
    Funding: BOF, University of Antwerp
    Budget: 7 500 euro

In this project, we were happy to collaborate and discuss ideas with the developers of other keystroke loggers. We would like to thank:

We appreciated their open and warmhearted cooperation in the different stages of the development of the program.
We would also like to thank Stijn van Even and Hans Geuns of Nuance for all their efforts in making the logging facility of Dragon Naturally speaking available to us.

 

 

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