Title
Attention-Based Management of Information Flows in Synchronous Electronic Brainstorming
Abstract
In this paper we argue for buffering group awareness information to mitigate information overload and help users keep up with the group. We propose an attentive groupware device, called the opportunity seeker, that leverages the natural alternation between a user doing individual work and attending to the group to automatically manage the timing and quantity of information to be delivered based upon each user's state of attention. We explain how this device can be applied to synchronous electronic brainstorming and present results from a laboratory experiment, which indicate that groups produced 9.6% more ideas when compared to the immediate broadcast of ideas. In addition, a user-level post-hoc analysis suggests that information overload was attenuated with the opportunity seeker as users had 7.5 seconds of extra uninterrupted time to think about and type an idea, which they began to write 6.4 seconds sooner, and completed in 4.2 seconds less time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-92831-7_1
CRIWG
Keywords
Field
DocType
attention-based management,extra uninterrupted time,buffering group awareness information,information overload,synchronous electronic brainstorming,attentive groupware device,laboratory experiment,natural alternation,opportunity seeker,immediate broadcast,individual work,present result,information flows,information flow,computer science
Broadcasting,Information overload,Group awareness,Computer science,Collaborative software,Laboratory experiment,Multimedia,Alternation (linguistics),Electronic brainstorming
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5411
0302-9743
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Antonio Ferreira1264.12
Valeria Herskovic222423.12
Pedro Antunes338948.75