Abstract
In many instances of online collaboration, ideation and deliberation about what to write happen separately from the synthesis of the deliberation into a cohesive document. However, this may result in a final document that has little connection to the discussion that came before. In this work, we present interleaved discussion and summarization, a process where discussion and summarization are woven together in a single space, and collaborators can switch back and forth between discussing ideas and summarizing discussion until it results in a final document that incorporates and references all discussion points. We implement this process into a tool called Wikum+ that allows groups working together on a project to create living summaries-artifacts that can grow as new collaborators, ideas, and feedback arise and shrink as collaborators come to consensus. We conducted studies where groups of six people each collaboratively wrote a proposal using Wikum+ and a proposal using a messaging platform along with Google Docs.
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Tian, S., Zhang, A. X., & Karger, D. (2020). A system for interleaving discussion and summarization in collaborative document writing. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW (pp. 59–63). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3406865.3418569
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