Multimodal support to group dynamics

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Abstract

The complexity of group dynamics occurring in small group interactions often hinders the performance of teams. The availability of rich multimodal information about what is going on during the meeting makes it possible to explore the possibility of providing support to dysfunctional teams from facilitation to training sessions addressing both the individuals and the group as a whole. A necessary step in this direction is that of capturing and understanding group dynamics. In this paper, we discuss a particular scenario, in which meeting participants receive multimedia feedback on their relational behaviour, as a first step towards increasing self-awareness. We describe the background and the motivation for a coding scheme for annotating meeting recordings partially inspired by the Bales' Interaction Process Analysis. This coding scheme was aimed at identifying suitable observable behavioural sequences. The study is complemented with an experimental investigation on the acceptability of such a service. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007.

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Pianesi, F., Zancanaro, M., Not, E., Leonardi, C., Falcon, V., & Lepri, B. (2008). Multimodal support to group dynamics. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 12(3), 181–195. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-007-0144-5

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