JSAI2020

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Organized Session » OS-5

[3K5-OS-5b] OS-5 (2)

Thu. Jun 11, 2020 3:40 PM - 4:20 PM Room K (jsai2020online-11)

砂山 渡(滋賀県立大学)、森 辰則(横浜国立大学)、西原 陽子(立命館大学)、高間 康史(首都大学東京)

4:00 PM - 4:20 PM

[3K5-OS-5b-02] Study on Analysis Method for One-to-one Discussion Process for Research Progress using Transition Probability of Utterance Type

Seiya Tsuji1, 〇Yoko Nishihara1, Wataru Sunayama2, Ryosuke Yamanishi1, Shiho Imashiro3 (1. Ritsumeikan University, 2. The University of Shiga Prefecture, 3. Recruit Management Solutions Co.,Ltd.)

Keywords:One-to-one discussion, Utterance type, Visualization, Process model, Transition probability

People in the business companies and academic fields work in cooperation with others rather than working alone. They may discuss their progress with others like co-workers and supervisors to obtain more achievements. Sometimes people may feel that such discussions are not conducted well. However, people do not evaluate the quality of each discussion every time because it is tough work for them; they usually do not have enough time for that. As evaluating discussions, people might look back on their discussions and conduct improved discussions from the next time. This paper proposes an evaluation method for one-to-one research discussions. The method makes a model of discussion process with transitions of utterance types. The labels of utterance types are put on each utterance in a discussion text by manually. As calculating the transition probabilities between two labels, a matrix of transition probabilities is obtained. The transitions of labels with high probabilities are extracted from good discussions and connected to obtain a model of the discussion process. The model can be used for evaluation of new discussion. We applied the proposed method to the discussion texts and found that the obtained process model from good discussions was different from that from not-good discussions.

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