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Inputlog has been developed since 2003 by Mariëlle Leijten & Luuk Van Waes
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Mariëlle Leijten received her PhD from Utrecht University on the topic of Writing and Speech Recognition in 2007. She currently conducts a research project on "Writing from multiple (digital) sources" as a post-doc research fellow of the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO). In this research project, she focuses on writing and digital media, more specifically analyzing on-line writing processes in professional organizations via keystroke logging. Furthermore, she teaches business communication, communication research methods, and new media at the University of Antwerp. She also co-edited the book, Writing and Digital Media in the Elsevier's series on Studies in Writing.
More information can be obtained from her personal website.
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Luuk Van Waes is a professor in Professional Communication at the University of Antwerp. He has been involved in different types of writing research, with a focus on the influence of digital media on the organization of (professional) writing processes.
He published papers in several international peer reviewed journals like: Reading and Writing; Written Communication; IEEE Transactions in Professional Communication, Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Sociolinguistics, Interacting with Computers, Computers and Composition. He is also the editor of the Journal of Writing Research.
More information can be obtained from his personal website.
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Eric Van Horenbeeck is since 2010 the technical coordinator of Inputlog.
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Eric Van Horenbeeck received his PhD in 2008 from the University of Antwerp with a thesis on Topical Facets: Semantic Patterns between Documents and the Vocabulary. This subject is about unsupervised information discovery in unstructured texts by a computer program. Eric's experience with algorithms and software in the linguistic domain allows him to support the research demands of the Inputlog user.
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