Perceiving the Social

Author:

Kryssanov Victor V.1,Kumokawa Shizuka1,Goncharenko Igor2,Ogawa Hitoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Ritsumeikan University, Japan

2. 3D Incorporated, Japan

Abstract

This paper describes a system developed to help people explore local communities by providing navigation services in social spaces created by the community members via communication and knowledge sharing. The proposed system utilizes data of a community’s social network to reconstruct the social space, which is otherwise not physically perceptible but imaginary, experiential, yet learnable. The social space is modeled with an agent network, where each agent stands for a member of the community and has knowledge about expertise and personal characteristics of some other members. An agent can gather information, using its social “connections,” to find community members most suitable to communicate to in a specific situation defined by the system’s user. The system then deploys its multimodal interface, which “maps” the social space onto a representation of the relevant physical space, to locate the potential interlocutors and advise the user on an efficient communication strategy for the given community.

Publisher

IGI Global

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