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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: October 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Part 4 on WikiSym paper: A proposed modified model of Wikipedia Growth. As mentioned in the first post on the slowing growth rate of Wikipedia. A hypothetical logistic Lotka-Volterra population growth model bounded by a limit K. But there is a general sense that the stock of k...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: May 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Sunday, May 17, 2009. Science2.0 and Collaboratories. Interestingly, one of the best articles that summarizes their work is written by Technology Review (found here. Studying more than 200 collaboratories, the Olsons found that there are a number of pre-requisites for successful collaboration:. What's p...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: January 2011
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Further details on 'Location' field behavior on Twitter. There are of course a lot more details on the 'Location' field study in the previous post, which was covered by various press outlets ( Seattle PI. There are several further details that're worth pondering about:. When u...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: December 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Monday, December 14, 2009. A Study on Efficient Diffusion of News in an Organization. Joint work between Les Nelson, Rowan Nairn, Ed H. Chi]. How can organizations better respond to the complex social and technical situation involved in staying current in their areas of business? 16 interviews were cond...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: September 2010
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Friday, September 3, 2010. I released WikiDashboard almost three years ago. Believe it or not, the server for WikiDashboard has been running under my desk for three full years (the photo shows the actual server). It was launched in a rush to meet a deadline for an academic paper. Japanese (日本語) http:/ w...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: March 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Monday, March 23, 2009. How MrTaggy is implemented. A short time ago, we announced the MrTaggy. Browsing and searching engine for social bookmarks here. First, a crawling module goes out to the web and crawls social tagging sites, looking for tuples of the form. To do this backend computation in massive...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: March 2011
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Monday, March 28, 2011. ASC blog deprecated (moved to parc.com). This entry serves as a marker that the ASC Team blog is no longer active. From now on, PARC's social computing researchers will blog at: http:/ blogs.parc.com/blog/topics/social-computing/. As well as an ACM blogger. Posted by Ed H. Chi.
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: July 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Wednesday, July 22, 2009. PART 1: The slowing growth of Wikipedia: some data, models, and explanations. In September of 2008, we blogged about a curious change in Wikipedia. For example, wrote about it. We are about to publish a paper in WikiSym 2009. Monthly edits and identified revert activity. The nu...
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC: April 2009
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Augmented Social Cognition Research Blog from PARC. Your guide to "understanding how groups remember, think, and reason." The Augmented Social Cognition Research Group at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Friday, April 24, 2009. Social bookmarks as traces left behind as navigational signposts. In Boston at the CHI2009 conference, we presented a paper that showed how our tag-based search interface called MrTaggy. On this blog, and also touched upon the way in which it is implemented. We recently completed...