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Working with projects in emoTouch involves three main steps: '''creating, conducting''' and '''evaluating'''. All functions are integrated into one of these three process steps. This article provides an overview of how to get started with the software and the possibilities of the Manager Interface.
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Once a project has been created, '''any number of realisations''' can be started, in which in turn '''any number of people''' (sessions) can participate (see graphic).  
 
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Several realisations of one project, containing several sessions per realisation, can run simultaneously. They are listed in the tab "realisations". Click on a realisation in the list to view details and to manage and navigate it.
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== Data processing ==
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The raw data collected can be exported as a CSV file and used with any spreadsheet or statistics software. To do this, click on the desired realisation in the "Realisations" tab and then on the "Export" button at the top right. In the following dialogue box, you can configure the [[Zeitstempel-Formate/en|Timestamp formats]] or [[resampling/en|resampling]], among other options. You can now download time series data and metadata in table format.
 
The raw data collected can be exported as a CSV file and used with any spreadsheet or statistics software. To do this, click on the desired realisation in the "Realisations" tab and then on the "Export" button at the top right. In the following dialogue box, you can configure the [[Zeitstempel-Formate/en|Timestamp formats]] or [[resampling/en|resampling]], among other options. You can now download time series data and metadata in table format.
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Since version 2.0, the Chart Interface enables both the graphical processing of saved data from previous realisations and the live output and processing of incoming data from a current realisation. Each chart accesses live and/or database data according to freely definable filter criteria and can display them as various chart types (e.g. diagrams, perspective tables, or numerical results).
 
Since version 2.0, the Chart Interface enables both the graphical processing of saved data from previous realisations and the live output and processing of incoming data from a current realisation. Each chart accesses live and/or database data according to freely definable filter criteria and can display them as various chart types (e.g. diagrams, perspective tables, or numerical results).

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Levels of a project

Working with projects in emoTouch involves three main steps: creating, conducting and evaluating. All functions are integrated into one of these three process steps. Since version 2.0, the data can now also be visualised afterwards or live during the realisation. This article provides an overview of how to get started with the software and the possibilities of the Manager Interface.

Once a project has been created, any number of realisations can be started, in which in turn any number of people (sessions) can participate (see graphic).


Create/ edit

Use the "projects" tab in the Manager Interface to manage or edit your already created or shared projects and to create new ones. To edit, click on one of your existing projects. To change basic parameters such as resolution, use the "=" menu. To create a new project, click on the "New project" button.

Create a project

When you open one of your projects, you can design it in the editor.

Go to "Editor"


Optional: If you want to attach a query string to the URL to be distributed to the participants, follow the instructions below.

Parameter transfer

Realise

Once your project is designed, click on "new realisation" in the "realisations" tab.

Dialogue: Create realisation

Several realisations of one project, containing several sessions per realisation, can run simultaneously. They are listed in the tab "realisations". Click on a realisation in the list to view details and to manage and navigate it.

Manage running realisations

Manage completed realisations

Data processing

The raw data collected can be exported as a CSV file and used with any spreadsheet or statistics software. To do this, click on the desired realisation in the "Realisations" tab and then on the "Export" button at the top right. In the following dialogue box, you can configure the Timestamp formats or resampling, among other options. You can now download time series data and metadata in table format.

Timestamp formats

Reading the exported table

For all analyses that involve calculations based on multiple participants (e.g. calculating the mean of a slider position across all participants at a given timestamp), the raw data collected by emoTouch must be converted into 'resampled data'.

Go to "Resampling"

In playback projects, the sessions usually take place asynchronously and the data is therefore pre-processed and synchronised before evaluation.

To the article "Data Preprocessing and Synchronisation of Playback Projects"

You can analyse the data using software such as Microsoft Excel, SPSS, Open Office, Libre Office, Apple Numbers, etc.

Data export and import for Microsoft Excel, SPSS and Co.


Evaluation and Visualisation

Since version 2.0, the Chart Interface enables both the graphical processing of saved data from previous realisations and the live output and processing of incoming data from a current realisation. Each chart accesses live and/or database data according to freely definable filter criteria and can display them as various chart types (e.g. diagrams, perspective tables, or numerical results).

For an overview of all currently available chart types, use the main menu item "Charts" in the Manager Interface.

For an overview of all visualisations so far created for a particular project, and to create new ones, navigate to the "Visualisations" tab within a project.


Creating and configuring visualisations

Adding and configuring charts

Adding live visualisations to an ongoing project

Creating new Charts