Title :
Mapping domain expertise within teams: visual stimulation of knowledge-building through collaboration
Author :
Behrens, Clifford ; Bassu, Devasis ; Shim, Hyong-Sop
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res., Telcordia Technol., Inc., Morristown, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Recent R&D efforts for the U.S. Intelligence Community have been directed towards providing new information technology that better supports collaborative war-gaming and decision-modeling among expert teams so as to produce valid and reliable intelligence in a more-timely, less-costly manner. This paper describes Schemer, a Web service that provides knowledge validation and collaboration support to virtual panels of experts. Of particular interest is the way that Schemer uses visualization of knowledge distribution among panelists to motivate collaboration, with the goal of fostering greater consensus and knowledge-building, hence, better intelligence. Since an additional requirement for supporting virtual panels is incremental data acquisition from panel members, models must often be computed from incomplete data. The same visualization techniques for evaluating consensus formation and knowledge-building among panelist also prove useful for evaluating the impact of data imputation on model validity and reliability.
Keywords :
Internet; data acquisition; data visualisation; groupware; knowledge acquisition; Procrustes analysis; Web service; collaboration support; collaborative war-gaming; consensus formation; consensus model; decision-modeling; incremental data acquisition; knowledge distribution; knowledge validation; knowledge-building; model reliability; model validity; multidimensional scaling; visual stimulation; visualization; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Costs; Data acquisition; Data visualization; Humans; Information technology; Research and development; Space technology; Web services; Procrustes analysis; collaboration; consensus model; knowledge validation; multidimensionsal scaling;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2005. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2397-8