Walter S. Lasecki, Mitchell L. Gordon, Steven W. Dow, Jeffrey P. Bigham
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Glance: enabling rapid interactions with data using the crowd
Behavioral coding is a common technique in the social sciences and human computer interaction for extracting meaning from video data [3]. Since computer vision cannot yet reliably interpret human actions and emotions, video coding remains a time-consuming manual process done by a small team of researchers. We present Glance, a tool that allows researchers to rapidly analyze video datasets for behavioral events that are difficult to detect automatically. Glance uses the crowd to interpret natural language queries, and then aggregates and summarizes the content of the video. We show that Glance can accurately code events in video in a fraction of the time it would take a single person. We also investigate speed improvements made possible by recruiting large crowds, showing that Glance is able to code 80% of an hour-long video in just 5 minutes. Rapid coding allows participants to have a "conversation with their data" to rapidly develop and refine research hypotheses in ways not previously possible.