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Common Ground in Collaborative Intelligence Analysis: An Empircal Study
2016
unpublished
This paper reports an empirical exploration of how different configurations of collaboration technology affect peoples' ability to construct and maintain common ground while conducting collaborative intelligence analysis work. Prior studies of collaboration technology have typically focused on simpler conversational tasks, or ones that involve physical manipulation, rather than the complex sensemaking and inference involved in intelligence work. The study explores the effects of video
doi:10.14236/ewic/hci2016.30
fatcat:3nc6jff7xjdxzesmxl5c4cwvxu