Dari Trendafilov, Alexander Maye, D. Polani, Roderick Murray-Smith, Andreas Engel, ‘Mutual Information as a Measure of Coordination in Collaborative Interaction’, paper presented at the British HCI 2015 Workshop on Ubiquitous and Collaborative Computing (iUBICOM), Lincoln, UK, 13 July, 2005.We present an information-theoretic approach for quantifying the level of coordination between cooperating parties engaged in a computer-mediated collaborative interaction. The approach builds on Shannon’s mutual information, as a task-independent objective measure, which captures the level of corelation between the actions of interacting agents. We introduce the approach through two characteristic examples and discuss the challenges in designing a relia...
Since the initial publication in 1994, Coordination Theory (Malone and Crowston, 1994) has been refe...
In the past two decades, the underlying interaction model for most software use has arguably remaine...
"Appears in Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Los Angeles, Calif...
© 2015 IEEEWe present an information-theoretic approach for modelling coordination in human-human in...
© 2020 Trendafilov, Schmitz, Hwang, Effenberg and Polani. This is an open-access article distributed...
We investigate the information processing cost associated with performing a collaborative dyadic tas...
International audienceOn the one hand, researchers have studied factors that influence collaboration...
It is typically expected that when people work together, they can often accomplish goals that are di...
We consider two agents, each equipped with a controller. When they achieve a joint goal configuratio...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the study of interactive systems, using methods fro...
none2siThe notions of coordination, collaboration and cooperation have originated a number of hetero...
When two individuals interact in a collaborative task, such as carrying a sofa or a table, usually s...
Since computers first came to be used in the society the role of the user has changed as has the res...
Communication and coordination are considered essen-tial components of successful collaborations, an...
When two individuals interact in a collaborative task, such as carrying a sofa or a table, usually s...
Since the initial publication in 1994, Coordination Theory (Malone and Crowston, 1994) has been refe...
In the past two decades, the underlying interaction model for most software use has arguably remaine...
"Appears in Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Los Angeles, Calif...
© 2015 IEEEWe present an information-theoretic approach for modelling coordination in human-human in...
© 2020 Trendafilov, Schmitz, Hwang, Effenberg and Polani. This is an open-access article distributed...
We investigate the information processing cost associated with performing a collaborative dyadic tas...
International audienceOn the one hand, researchers have studied factors that influence collaboration...
It is typically expected that when people work together, they can often accomplish goals that are di...
We consider two agents, each equipped with a controller. When they achieve a joint goal configuratio...
This thesis presents a theoretical framework for the study of interactive systems, using methods fro...
none2siThe notions of coordination, collaboration and cooperation have originated a number of hetero...
When two individuals interact in a collaborative task, such as carrying a sofa or a table, usually s...
Since computers first came to be used in the society the role of the user has changed as has the res...
Communication and coordination are considered essen-tial components of successful collaborations, an...
When two individuals interact in a collaborative task, such as carrying a sofa or a table, usually s...
Since the initial publication in 1994, Coordination Theory (Malone and Crowston, 1994) has been refe...
In the past two decades, the underlying interaction model for most software use has arguably remaine...
"Appears in Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Los Angeles, Calif...