An Introduction to Data Visualisation of the Writing Process
Series: Studies in Writing; 41;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 18 June 2026
- ISBN 9789004758193
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages276 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 620 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
This volume lays the foundations for the use of visualisations in the study of writing. It provides chapters on visualisation theories, practical visualisations of writing and a corpus-based glossary.
MoreLong description:
An Introduction to Data Visualisation of the Writing Process, aims to address the growing need for sophisticated methods to interpret and analyse the complex data available through various data acquisition techniques. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of academic and professional writing settings across a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, text genetics, psychology, mathematical modelling, computer science, information science, engineering neuroscience, modern language studies, education and other professional degree programmes.
With data visualisation becoming essential for understanding data in ways that were previously impossible, this new volume offers a unique introduction tailored to the needs of learners, teachers and researchers involved in the study of writing and its process.
Contributors are Pavithra M. Basnayake, Lamyk Bekius, Floor Buschenhenke, Gilles Caporossi, Georgeta Cislaru, Nistor Grozavu, Alain Hertz, Juuso Koponen, Päivi Laine, Christophe Leblay, Maarit Mutta, Mari Mäkilä, Thierry Olive, Maxime Olivié, Daniel Perrin, Linda Sandström, Andreas Sellstone, Kirk P.H. Sullivan, Florence Tanoï Namio, Hakim Usoof, and Anne-Maj Åberg.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Dimensions of Visualisation Applied to the Writing Process
Christophe Leblay, Hakim A. Usoof and Gilles Caporossi
2 Visualisation Toolkit for the Humanities
Juuso Koponen
3 Keystroke Data Logging and Visualisation: Design Process and Possibilities and Limitations
Pavithra M. Basnayake and Hakim Usoof
4 Graph Models: What Do the Coloured Forms Tell Us about the Writing Process? From Numbers to Visual and Coloured Forms
Christophe Leblay, Hakim Usoof and Gilles Caporossi
5 Visualizing the Stages of a Writing Process
Florence Tanoï Namio, Gilles Caporossi and Alain Hertz
6 Identification and Visualization of Features and Patterns for a 3-Sided Behavioural/Linguistic/Machine Learning Analysis of Key-Log Data
Georgeta Cislaru, Nistor Grozavu and Maxime Olivié
7 Visualising the Genesis of a Text: a Workflow for Analysing Keystroke Logging Data with a Text Genetic Approach
Lamyk Bekius and Floor Buschenhenke
8 Visualising Real-World Writing Processes with Progression Analysis
Daniel Perrin
9 Visualising the Process of Answering Clinical and Diagnostic Linguistic Tests
Andreas Sellstone, Linda Sandström and Kirk P.H. Sullivan
10 Visualising Multilingual Writers’ Bursts and Profiles in the Initial Writing Phase
Maarit Mutta, Mari Mäkilä, Päivi Laine and Anne-Maj Åberg
11 The Visualization of Writing
Thierry Olive
Terminology Presentation
Terminological Index