Transana

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Transana is a software package used to analyze digital video or audio data. Transana used to be a GPL licensed software, but has become proprietary software in recent releases.[when?]

Initial releaseOctober 5, 2001 (2001-10-05)[6]
Stable release
3.21 / November 7, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-11-07)[6]
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Transana
Original authorChris Fassnacht[1][2][3]
DeveloperDavid K Woods[4][5] University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Education Research
Initial releaseOctober 5, 2001 (2001-10-05)[6]
Stable release
3.21 / November 7, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-11-07)[6]
Written inPython
Operating systemMac OS, Microsoft Windows
Available inMultilingual (9)[7]
TypeQualitative Data Analysis Qualitative Research
LicenseProprietary, used to be GPL
Websitewww.transana.com
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Features

Transana lets the user analyze and manage your data, transcribe it, identify analytically interesting clips, assign keywords to clips, arrange and rearrange clips, create complex collections of interrelated clips, explore relationships between applied keywords, and share your analysis with colleagues. The goal is to find a new way to focus on the data, and manage large collections of video and audio files and clips.

History

Transana is a product of the Digital Insight Project, and it is being developed with funding from the National Science Foundation through the National Partnership for Computational Infrastructure at the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the TalkBank Project at Carnegie Mellon University.[8][9][10][11]

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