% pubman genre = article @article{item_3502008, title = {{Automatic entry and coding of social networks and dyadic peer ratings}}, author = {Ross, Cody and Redhead, Daniel}, language = {eng}, isbn = {2059-7991}, doi = {10.1177/20597991231160281}, publisher = {SAGE Publications Ltd}, year = {2023}, abstract = {{In small-scale communities, social-scientists can use photo-rosters to collect social network and dyadic peer-ratings data. In past work, we introduced an R package to automate photo-standardization, survey construction, and data-entry. This R package, however, lacked two key features required for fully-unsupervised data-entry. First, respondent IDs needed to be manually linked to cellphone photographs of the photo-roster before DieTryin could process the data; second, users needed to identify the locations of the photo-roster in each cellphone photograph using a point-and-click interface. To address the first shortcoming, we introduce a new Android application, DieTryinCam, which facilitates annotation of cell-phone photographs with respondent, question, and panel IDs. To address the second shortcoming, we add new functionality to the DieTryin R package, which allows for the precise location of the photograph roster to be automatically identified. Automated data entry in DieTryin now requires no user input beyond a single function call from R.}}, journal = {{Methodological Innovations}}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {138--148}, }