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TRACKVivo - Behaviour tracking and analysis software
 
TRACKVivo is a user friendly program which provides scientists with a fast, efficient and reliable method of tracking and analysing human or animal behaviour in a multitude of situations and settings. It enables fast online recording of concurrent events in complex behavioural processes or video analysis with the help of a small portable notebook.

TRACKVivo can be used in any language and is adaptive to your specific study design as all the categories and codes can be defined according to your needs. Multiple users can record data either networked or standalone with automated data transfers provided.

The recorded data can be analysed on various levels and output to Excel or any statistical program, e.g. SPSS. Cohen’s Kappa statistics for testing Inter-rater reliability is just a simple mouse click away.


Case Study:

The system has been used in a study carried out by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and University of Zurich to record and track the behaviour of cockpit and cabin crews in simulated emergency situations for the purpose of identifying behavioural patterns of leadership, coordination and communication in order to define training needs and further improve air safety.

References:

Bienefeld-Seall, N. (2009). Shared Leadership in Airline Crews: Leading one another towards safety. Poster presented at the EAWOP Small Group Meeting in Dresden, Germany.

Bienefeld-Seall, N. (2009). CRM-training in the Airbus 320 cabin flight simulator: Leading one another towards safety through shared leadership in cockpit and cabin crews. Presentation at the 12th FHP conference for simulator training in aviation in Darmstadt, Germany.

For further details on this study and information about the practicality of TRACKVivo in an applied setting, please contact: Nadine Bienefeld, M. Sc.
ETH Zurich, Department of Management, Technology and Economics
Research Group Organisation - Work - Technology
KPL G 12
Kreuzplatz 5
CH-8032 Zürich
Tel. +41 44 632 86 89
Email: nbienefeld@ethz.ch
Web: www.oat.ethz.ch

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