Discussion Mining: Knowledge Discovery from Face-to-Face Meetings
Abstract
Face-to-face meetings are one of the most efficient knowledge-sharing activities. The aim of our research is to create a method for sharing the content offace-to-face meetings, including multimedia data, after a meeting hasbeen held, and to make possible efficient browsing, arrangement, andediting using semantic tags. The tagging of the meeting content is classifiedinto two types: on-time annotation and on-line annotation.We describe a method and devices for on-time annotation of meeting content by the meeting's participants, introduce a framework for on-line annotation of such content derived from the browsing, arranging, and editing activitiesof multiple users.
1 Introduction
2 Annotating Meetings Using New Discussion Tools
Fugure1: Discussion Tools
2.1 Functionality for Tagging
Fugure2: Registration of New Statement
Fugure3: Subdisplay for Current Status of Statements
2.2 Functionality for Pointing
Fugure4: Pointing by Wii Remote
Fugure5: Drawing Figures by Wii Remote
Fugure6: Drawing Figures by Multiple Participants
2.3 Functionality for Voting
Fugure7: Subdisplay for Current Status of Buttons
Fugure8: Subdisplay for Questionnaire Results
Fugure9: Subdisplay for Previous Slides
3 Discussion Content
Fugure10: Working Scene of Secretary
Fugure11: Display of Secretary Tool
3.1 Discussion Media Browser
Fugure12: Discussion Media Browser
Fugure13: Graph View of Discussion Media Browser
4 Meeting as a Main Process of Knowledge Activities
4.1 Semantic Links between Meetings
Fugure14: Note Editor
Fugure15: Presentation Editor
Fugure16: Relationships between Discussion Contents