KinOath: Kinship software beta stage of development

Withers, P. (2011). KinOath: Kinship software beta stage of development. Talk presented at Atelier d’initiation au traitement informatique de la parenté. L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris. 2011-12-16.
KinOath is a kinship and archive retrieval application under development by Peter Withers at the Language Archive of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen. It is designed to be flexible and culturally nonspecific, such that culturally different social structures can equally be represented. By linking archived data to kinship individuals, queries can be performed to retrieve the archive data based on kinship relations. A lot of work has been done on the application since the last talk was given and many of the proposed features are now useable. Some of the recent features are; multiple diagram types such as freeform or kin term etc., matrimonial ring diagrams from kin type strings, customisable kin types, export to R or SPSS, customisable metadata via the Clarin Component Registry and ISOCat, improved kin type string database queries and browse-able kin trees. This talk will give a fresh introduction to the application and discuss the features that have become recently available.
Publication type
Talk
Publication date
2011

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