Augmenting Public Deliberations through Stream Argument Analytics and Visualisations
Augmenting Public Deliberations through Stream Argument Analytics and Visualisations
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2018
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Plüss, Brian
Budzynska, Katarzyna
Reed, Chris
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LEVIA’18 : Leipzig Symposium On Visualization In Applications 2018 / Jänicke, Stefan et al. (ed.). - Leipzig : Universität Leipzig, 2018
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Public deliberations are organised by governments and other large institutions to take the views of citizens around controversial issues. Increasing public demand and the associated burden on public funding make the quality of public deliberation events and their outcomes critical to modern democracies. This paper focuses on technology developed around streams of computational argument data intended to inform and improve deliberative communication in real time. Combining state-ofthe- art speech recognition, argument mining, and analytics, we produce dynamic, interactive visualisations intended for nonexperts, deployed incrementally in real time to deliberation participants via large screens, hand-held and personal computing devices. The goal is to bridge the gap between theoretical criteria on deliberation quality from the political sciences and objective analytics calculated automatically from computable argument data in actual public deliberations, presented as a set of visualisations which work on stream data and are simple, yet informative enough to make a positive impact on deliberative outcomes.
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argument analytics, public deliberations, deliberative democracy, stream visualisations
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LEVIA’18 : Leipzig Symposium On Visualization In Applications 2018, Oct 18, 2018 - Oct 19, 2018, Leipzig
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PLÜSS, Brian, Fabian SPERRLE, Valentin GOLD, Mennatallah EL-ASSADY, Annette HAUTLI-JANISZ, Katarzyna BUDZYNSKA, Chris REED, 2018. Augmenting Public Deliberations through Stream Argument Analytics and Visualisations. LEVIA’18 : Leipzig Symposium On Visualization In Applications 2018. Leipzig, Oct 18, 2018 - Oct 19, 2018. In: JÄNICKE, Stefan, ed. and others. LEVIA’18 : Leipzig Symposium On Visualization In Applications 2018. Leipzig:Universität LeipzigBibTex
@inproceedings{Pluss2018Augme-45069, year={2018}, title={Augmenting Public Deliberations through Stream Argument Analytics and Visualisations}, publisher={Universität Leipzig}, address={Leipzig}, booktitle={LEVIA’18 : Leipzig Symposium On Visualization In Applications 2018}, editor={Jänicke, Stefan}, author={Plüss, Brian and Sperrle, Fabian and Gold, Valentin and El-Assady, Mennatallah and Hautli-Janisz, Annette and Budzynska, Katarzyna and Reed, Chris} }
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