International Journal of Crowd Science (Mar 2017)

Experimental results on large-scale cyber-physical hybrid discussion support

  • Takayuki Ito,
  • Takanobu Otsuka,
  • Satoshi Kawase,
  • Akihisa Sengoku,
  • Shun Shiramatsu,
  • Takanori Ito,
  • Eizo Hideshima,
  • Tokuro Matsuo,
  • Tetsuya Oishi,
  • Rieko Fujita,
  • Naoki Fukuta,
  • Katsuhide Fujita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCS-01-2017-0003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 26 – 38

Abstract

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Purpose – This paper aims to present a preliminary experimental result on a large-scale experiment on a cyber-physical hybrid discussion support environment in a panel discussion session in an international conference. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, the authors propose a hybrid (cyber-physical) environment in which people can discuss online and also offline simultaneously. The authors conducted a large-scale experiment in a panel discussion session in an international conference where participants can discuss by using their online discussion support system and by physical communications as usual. Findings – The authors analyzed the obtained date from the following three viewpoints: participants’ cyber-physical attention, keywords cyber-physical linkage and cyber-physical discussion flow. These three viewpoints indicate that the methodology of the authors can be effective to support hybrid large-scale discussions. Originality/value – Online large-scale discussion has been focused as a new methodology that enable people to discuss, argue and make consensus in terms of political issues, social complex problems (like climate change), city planning and so on. In several cases, the authors found that online discussions are very effective to gather people opinions and discussions so far. Moreover, this paper proposes a hybrid (cyber-physical) environment in which people can discuss online and also offline simultaneously.

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