
talkr offers a set of convenience functions for quality
control, visualisation and analysis of conversational data. It provides
support for at least two common needs of people working with
conversational corpora: (1) quality control by offering rapid insights
into the nature, timing, and quality of time-aligned annotations in a
conversational corpus; and (2) compelling visualisations by offering a
range of plotting functions that play well with ggplot and the
tidyverse.
Note: talkr plays well with its companion python package
scikit-talk,
which is focused more on processing conversational data and readying it
for downstream analysis.
You can install the development version of talkr from
GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("elpaco-escience/talkr", build_vignettes = TRUE)talkr has been submitted to CRAN, and will soon be
installable with:
install.packages("talkr")Two workflows for talkr are described in the
workflows vignette.
You can also access the vignette from RStudio, by running:
vignette("workflows", package = "talkr")Questions? Comments? They are more than welcome! This package is under active development and still has some rough edges. Interact with us in the issues if you have any questions or suggestions.
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