with during the event, ranked by the measured strengths of the interactions. On top of that, the system provides an interactive web-based visualization that allows users to browse their ego networks across all supported systems, exploring the interplay of face-to-face time, on-line friendships and shared interest. The system also provides simple forms of recommendation, by suggesting the closure of social triangles that span the supported networks: for example, if attendee A has spent face-to-face time with attendee B, the system can point her to the profile of a third attendee C who is a Facebook friend of both A and B, and hasn’t met A yet at the event.
CommunityMirrors machen Informationen über Ideen und Personen, die normalerweise in Computersystemen verborgen sind, an Orten, wie Empfangshallen oder Cafeterien sichtbar, greifbar und erlebbar. Durch intuitive Präsentations- und Bewertungsmöglichkeiten auf großen Touchscreens steigern Sie die Wertschätzung für Lieferanten von Information/Ideen, steigern die Sichtbarkeit von Information/Ideen und fördern dadurch die Kommunikation der Mitarbeiter.
C. Scholz, M. Atzmueller, and G. Stumme. Proc. 21st Intl. Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, Heidelberg, Germany, Springer Verlag, (2014)
M. Atzmueller, and K. Hilgenberg. Proc. 4th International Workshop on Modeling Social Media (MSM 2013), Hypertext 2013, New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2013)
M. Atzmueller, S. Doerfel, A. Hotho, F. Mitzlaff, and G. Stumme. Modeling and Mining Ubiquitous Social Media - International Workshops MSM 2011, Boston, MA, USA, October 9, 2011, and MUSE 2011, Athens, Greece, September 5, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, volume 7472 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, (2012)