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Deciphering the behaviour of intelligent others is a fundamental characteristic of our own intelligence. As we interact with complex intelligent artefacts, humans inevitably construct mental models to understand and predict their behaviour. If these models are incorrect or inadequate, we run the risk of self deception or even harm. Here we demonstrate that providing even a simple, abstracted real-time...
Humans are vulnerable to cognitive biases such as neglect of probability, framing effect, confirmation bias, conservatism (belief revision) and anchoring. Argument Mapper addresses these biases in intelligence analysis by providing an easy-to-use, theoretically sound, web-based interactive software tool that enables the application of evidence-based reasoning to analytic questions. Designed in collaboration...
The exploration of moderately dense networks is used in various challenges of visual data analysis. Frequently, the solutions lay in graph drawing, based on automatic forcedirected layout, which results in a spontaneous and irreproducible node-link diagram. Currently available approaches to improve its readability are generally oriented to finite rendering without providing to the analyst handy tools...
For applied research with practical CSCL scenarios there is no clear analytic-experimental approach to study changes in a changing context. We suggest and apply a method to map and visualise components that describe and measure impact and level of innovation of practical CSCL projects.
Societal issues in cities concern many different stakeholders, all involved from different perspectives. In the context of deliberative democracy, this asks for a broad participation of stakeholders to influence and contribute to decision-making processes. We designed [X]Changing Perspectives, to explore how design might enrich deliberation with participatory sensemaking: the joint construction of...
Education system has a history of decades and from then the system is continuously evolving. Due to the vast paradigm there is enormous difference that makes traditional learning techniques boring to students. Learning is the act of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, experience or being taught. With the increase in technology, e-Learning has become word of mouth in the day to day life. This...
Understanding the requirements of a problem is among the toughest tasks that a software engineer faces. Requirement elicitation is often a significant activity which explores stakeholder's requirements. The difficult task for an analyst throughout the activity is to make sure effective communication with the users. The common causes for errors in systems are due to poor communication between user...
This paper introduces ProxiScientia, a visualization tool that provides awareness support to developers, as they engage in collaborative software development activities. ProxiScientia leverages streams of fine-grained events that are generated by team members as they interact with software artifacts in their development environments. The main goal of the tool is to make each developer aware of coordination...
In this article we report on our investigation of trust in distributed development teams and the role that software tools can play in supporting teams. Our investigation shows that the continuous coordination paradigm tools Palantír, Ariadne, World View, and Workspace Activity Viewer help distributed teams develop trust by sharing information across boundaries through visualizations and in other ways...
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