Presentation 2011/7/7
Supporting Intellectual Collaboration Using Network Context
Shin'ichi Konomi,
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Abstract(in English) Understanding the differences and overlaps of users' knowledge is important in systems that support intellectual collaboration. Therefore, it is desirable to capture and use community-relevant contexts such as social network structures as well as conventional contexts such as location, time, and presence. This paper describes a community mapping tool that provides context-aware services based on multiple network structures to support academic collaboration among researchers, and discusses the possibilities of novel context-aware services for supporting intellectual collaboration.
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Title (in English) Supporting Intellectual Collaboration Using Network Context
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1st Author's Name Shin'ichi Konomi
1st Author's Affiliation Center for Spatial Information Science, the University of Tokyo()
Date 2011/7/7
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Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 134
Page pp.pp.-
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