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CoAKTing IFD
Dave in Hawaii
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CoAKTing IFD
Objective is to advance the state of the art in collaborative mediated spaces for distributed e-Science collaboration through the novel application of knowledge technologies
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Collaboratory Concept
“A centre without walls in which the nation’s researchers can perform their research without regard to geographical location – interacting with colleagues, accessing instrumentation, sharing data and computational resource, and accessing information in digital libraries”
1993 NSF study
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Scenario
Meeting rooms linked over network Potentially labs too – and smart spaces in
general Events in rooms provide annotation, e.g.
Use of documents Moving through agenda Slide transitions People arriving and leaving Note taking
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AKTspects
Ontologies to enhance media-rich annotations of group problem solving
Planning and knowledge based task support to enhance issue-based process/activity discussions
Scholarly discourse and argumentation to enhance collaborative meeting structures
Presence and visualisation to enhance group peripheral awareness at a distance
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History of proposal Early discussions about CVW and
experiments Discussions with Nigel and Tom Rodden
about ‘Next Generation Access Grid’, and the Advanced Collaborative Environments Working group of the Global Grid Forum
Existing work at partner sites Continuous metadata Knowledgeable devices (Equator bridge) Compendium, BuddySpace Intelligent Process Panels
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Technical innovation in physical and digital life
Henke Muller (Bristol), Matthew Chalmers (Glasgow), Adrian Friday (Lancaster), Steve Benford, Tom Rodden (Nottingham),
Bill Gaver (RCA), David De Roure (Southampton), Yvonne Rogers (Sussex), Anthony Steel (UCL)
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Growing Presence of the Digital in the Physical World
Increasingly RichDigital environments
Fully Converged Digital and
Physical Environment
Limited DigitalEnvironment
FTPShared Info
Stores
Conferencingand Groupware
Systems
Web andVirtual Worlds
NetworkedPCS
Multi User Machines
Mainframes
Mobile DevicesWearables
Novel Displays
Seamless Meshing of Digital and Physical Interaction
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Key Issues
The move from computers as specialist devices to everyday products
The move from identified user to general citizen
The involvement of new design approaches e.g. art and design traditions
The development of new devices and new forms of interaction
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FOHM
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Compendium Compendium centres on face-to-face meetings enabling groups to elicit, organise and validate
information improving communication between disparate
communities tackling ill-structured problems real time capture and integration of hybrid
material (both predictable/ formal, and unexpected/informal) into a reusable group memory
transforming the resulting resource into the right representational formats for different stakeholders.
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I-X Process Panels
I-X Planning Process Panels are based on explicit models of the planning process
Can coordinate the development and evaluation of multiple courses of action
Provides workflow coordination and visualisation
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Jabber
Jabber is an XML-based, open-source system and protocol for real-time messaging and presence notification.
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Workplan Workpackage 1:
Using ontologies to annotate and contextualise collaborative exchange
Workpackage 2: Capturing and recording key features of
meetings Workpackage 3:
Exploiting knowledge of presence and presence of knowledge
Workpackage 4: Dealing with issues in asynchronous meetings
David De Roure
Dave in Hawaii
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Source: Keith Jeffery