by Luuk Van Waes | Mar 9, 2022 | Inputlog
German artist, Klaus Oehler (*1985), created a fascinating video with Inputlog, setting up a dialogue between the process and the product of writing (‘Prozedukt’). Klaus Oehler studied Indology, Iranian Studies, and Mathematics at the University of...
by Luuk Van Waes | Mar 9, 2022 | Inputlog
Preceding the SIGWriting 2022 conference in Umeå (Sweden), a two-day research school is organized. From: Friday 17th June till Sunday 19th June 2022. During this event we will take care of a training session on Inputlog, also introducing the latest updates.
by Luuk Van Waes | Jan 3, 2022 | Inputlog
You can now explore, filter, and download a 5K+ corpus of copy tasks (open access) and dynamically compare the data with your own collected data. Access the Inputlog <Inputlog copy task dashboard>.
by Luuk Van Waes | Jan 2, 2022 | Inputlog
Roeser, J., De Maeyer, S., Leijten, M., & Van Waes, L. (accepted for publication). Modelling typing disfluencies using Bayesian mixture models, Reading and Writing: An interdisciplinary journal | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-021-10203-z Van Waes, L., Leijten,...
by Luuk Van Waes | Dec 13, 2021 | Inputlog
The copy task is now also available in Swedish. You can complete the copy task in twelve languages now. A heartfelt thank you to Åsa Wengelin and Lisa Bengtsson (University of Gothenburgh, Sweden). They were so kind to design the Swedish copy task. Have a...
by Luuk Van Waes | Oct 22, 2020 | Inputlog
In Inputlog 8.0.17 we are happy to introduce the following improvements: Versioning: new setting to store timed intermediate document versions Writers’ comments: possibility to add meta comments in a pop-up window upon closing a session Copy task analysis:...