Institute for Language Sciences Labs

FAQ

Accessing the CGN (Corpus Gesproken Nederlands)

As an ILS Labs user you can access the CGN (Corpus Gesproken Nederlands) under Windows and Linux on all lab PC’s (and from home). It is hosted on the UU O-Drive, under O:\Research\GW\Projects\CGNv2. To run the corpus exploitation software (COREX) one needs to run either corex_start_for_linux.sh or corex_start_for_windows.bat. Please note that starting corex might take…

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Working in SR Research Data Viewer

Background In the ILS Labs, we use ZEP and Fixation to collect and clean up eye movement data obtained with the EyeLink. Occasionally though, ILS researchers will collect data with SR Research Experiment Builder in the context of a collaboration with other labs. This data can then be cleaned up using SR Research Data Viewer….

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Using Brainvision Analyzer

Brainvision Analyzer is installed for students on the PCs in K.06. Within the network of the Humanities faculty, you can use a network license for BVA. We have four network licenses, which means that only four people can use the program at the same time. Please shut down the program on your work station if…

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FAQ & Troubleshooting ILS Labs Video Coding System

This page contains answers to the most common questions about the ILS Labs Video Coding System. If your question is, “How do I use it?” checkout the how to. This page is always under construction. If you find mistakes or have things to add, please send them to lab support. Installing the Video Coding System…

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Why has my button box stopped working?

The button boxes as used in the lab are in fact tiny computers themselves, which try to reason with the lab computers. Sometimes, something goes wrong in their communication and the button box thinks it can govern itself. Usually, it is enough to unplug the USB cable from both the button box and the computer,…

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