In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative study of producers in a specific creative domain—online digital photography. We used social psychology and linguistic conce...
This study experimentally manipulates common ground (the knowledge, beliefs and assumptions interlocutors mutually share [6]) and measures the effect on speakers' use of inter...
The constructs of "common ground" and "grounding" are frequently invoked in the CSCW literature as a mechanism by which participants engaged in joint activity c...
The current PASSAGE syntactic representation is the result of 9 years of constant evolution with the aim of providing a common ground for evaluating parsers of French whatever the...
Anne Vilnat, Patrick Paroubek, Eric Villemonte de ...
An important part of an interaction designer’s work is meeting with clients during design sessions. It is of great importance that the designers participate in establishing some...
Usenet may be regarded as the world’s largest conversational application, with over 17,000 newsgroups and 3 million users. Despite its ubiquity and popularity, however, we know ...
Steve Whittaker, Loren G. Terveen, William C. Hill...
There is a new emerging world of web services. In this world, services will be combined in innovative ways to form elaborate services out of building blocks of other services. Thi...
We build on our prior work with computer-supported teams performing a complex decision-making task on maps, where the distinction between content and process common ground is prop...
Gregorio Convertino, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth R...
The process of analyzing and using information is often collaborative in nature especially given the broad and multi-disciplinary tasks that we must support today. Collaboration r...
We study the development of common ground in an emergency management planning task. Twelve three-person multi-role teams performed the task with a paper prototype in a controlled ...
Gregorio Convertino, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth R...