I am Research Associate at KMi (Knolwdge Media Institute), The Open University, in Milton Keynes (UK), working with Simon Buckingham Shum in the "Collective Intelligence Project". Current research plans aim at investigating how new media can shape the development of collective intelligence to cope with complex environmental matters such as global warming and climate change.
I'm very interested in the urban planning side of your work: I did a bit of work in this area (using Compendium to map urban planning debates at a British local council) for the OU's IET and OUBS departments, back in 2005. Would it be possible to get a copy of this recent demo paper?
ConsensUs project looks really interesting! I am looking forward to meeting you soon. And thanks for the welcome you give me to this amazing community!
Anna
Hi Anna. Looking forward to meeting you at the meeting in Berkley. I'm intrigued by your description of "memory trace" in collaborative discourse. I am in the process of modifying my Adaptrode learning mechanism (memory traces in short- intermediate- and long term memory: http://faculty.washington.edu/gmobus/Adaptrode/causal_representation.html). I developed this in the context of biologically-inspired neural networks used in an adaptive robot (an animat) to work as a memory trace in my ConsensUs project (http://faculty.washington.edu/gmobus/ConsensUs.html).
Hi David,
Thanks for the welcome! I am looking forward to meet you at DIAC. Actually, I was really upset to miss your presentation in KMI, hope to take the chance this time!
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I'm very interested in the urban planning side of your work: I did a bit of work in this area (using Compendium to map urban planning debates at a British local council) for the OU's IET and OUBS departments, back in 2005. Would it be possible to get a copy of this recent demo paper?
Thanks in advance :-)
Anna
Welcome to GSm.
George
Thanks for the welcome! I am looking forward to meet you at DIAC. Actually, I was really upset to miss your presentation in KMI, hope to take the chance this time!
Welcome to the group—and thanks both for joining us and for the excellent DIAC demo paper.
David