hebb: An Infrastructure for Conveying Shared Interests

Scott Carter, Jennifer Mankoff and Patrick Goddi

EECS Department
University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/CSD-03-1259
2003

http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2003/CSD-03-1259.pdf

Awareness of other's interests can lead to fruitful collaborations, friendships and positive social change. Interviews of groups involved in both research and corporate work revealed a lack of awareness of shared interests among workers sharing an organizational affiliation and collocated in the same building or complex but still physically separated (e.g., by walls or floors). Our study showed that loosely coupled, co-located groups were less likely to discover shared interests in the way that many tightly collocated groups do, such as by overhearing conversations or noticing paraphernalia. Based on these findings we iteratively developed techniques to capture and display shared interests. Our platform includes an e-mail sensor to discover personal interests, a search algorithm to determine shared interests, a public peripheral display and lightweight location-tracking system to convey those interests.


BibTeX citation:

@techreport{Carter:CSD-03-1259,
    Author = {Carter, Scott and Mankoff, Jennifer and Goddi, Patrick},
    Title = {hebb: An Infrastructure for Conveying Shared Interests},
    Institution = {EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley},
    Year = {2003},
    URL = {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2003/5328.html},
    Number = {UCB/CSD-03-1259},
    Abstract = {Awareness of other's interests can lead to fruitful collaborations, friendships and positive social change. Interviews of groups involved in both research and corporate work revealed a lack of awareness of shared interests among workers sharing an organizational affiliation and collocated in the same building or complex but still physically separated (e.g., by walls or floors). Our study showed that loosely coupled, co-located groups were less likely to discover shared interests in the way that many tightly collocated groups do, such as by overhearing conversations or noticing paraphernalia. Based on these findings we iteratively developed techniques to capture and display shared interests. Our platform includes an e-mail sensor to discover personal interests, a search algorithm to determine shared interests, a public peripheral display and lightweight location-tracking system to convey those interests.}
}

EndNote citation:

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%A Mankoff, Jennifer
%A Goddi, Patrick
%T hebb: An Infrastructure for Conveying Shared Interests
%I EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
%D 2003
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%F Carter:CSD-03-1259