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Toru Ishida, editor. Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1998.

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When Cyborgs Meet: Building Communities of.. - Kortuem.. (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....concept of negotiation, and instead only supports the simple exchange of personal information. It is then up to the individual user to decide how to make use of this information. Our research on communities is related to the notion of community computing, a concept that was coined by Toru Ishida [6,7] at Kyoto University. Community computing deals with the creation, maintenance, and evolution of social interaction in communities. Community computing is intended to support more diverse and amorphous groups of people than traditional groupware, and supports the process of organizing people who ....

Ishida, Toru Ed., Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks, John Wiley and Sons, 1998.


Digital City Kyoto: Towards A Social Information.. - Ishida, Akahani.. (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of the corresponding physical city, each moving object can become a media for social interaction: you may want to click the object to communicate with it. The third layer is called the interaction layer where residents and tourists interact with each other. Community computing experiments [6,7] especially agent multiagent technologies are applied to encourage interactions in digital cities. Figure 1: The Three Layers Model for Digital Cities 3. Human Interface in Digital City Kyoto To explain Digital City Kyoto, we start with the second layer, the interface layer. The human interface ....

T. Ishida Ed., Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks, John Wiley and Sons, 1998.


Competing Software Agents Support Human Agents - Geldof, Velde   (Correct)

....order to generate at each moment the most effective museum object description. The set up of a virtual (agent) society allows us to scale this competition to large numbers of competing interests and to introduce the notion of community ware: virtual societies supporting humans in social processes [19]. In that sense our approach also differs from agent systems focusing on rational and belief based agent modeling [20] 5 Conclusion In this paper we have outlined an approach toward context sensitive navigation in large information spaces. It claims that natural language is ideally suited to ....

Ishida, T.(ed): Community Computing - Collaboration over Global Information Networks. John Wiley & Sons (1998)


Digital City Project: NTT Open Laboratory - Akahani, Isbister, Ishida (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Ishida)   (Correct)

....overview of the NTT Open Laboratory s Digital City Project. Keywords digital cities, cross cultural communication, digital communities. INTRODUCTION As the population of Internet users increases, various and increasingly sophisticated community networking ideas are being tried out [1] . The Internet is no longer just for universities and businesses; but is now becoming a fixture in everyday life. The concept of digital cities is thus proposed to build an arena where people in communities can share knowledge, experience and mutual interests. We started the Digital City Project ....

T. Ishida (Ed.), Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks, John Wiley and Sons, 1998.


Silhouettell: Awareness Support for Real-World Encounter - Okamoto, Nakanishi.. (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Ishida)   (Correct)

....from people from various nations. We have developed a series of tools for community computing[10] 11] Community computing supports the early stage of collaboration, or helps various people to organize communities. Awareness support for real world encounter encourages people to know each other[12]. Future work includes extending Silhouettell to improve of topic selection, and more analysis of the reactions of users from different cultures. ....

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Autonomous Decentralized Community Communication Technology for.. - Ragab (2004)   (Correct)

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Toru Ishida, editor. Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks. John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1998.


Query Refinement for Domain-Specific Web Search - Oyama   (Correct)

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Toru Ishida, editor. Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks. John Wiley and Sons, 1998.


Supporting Cross-Cultural Communication with a.. - Okamoto, Isbister.. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Cooperative Information Agents for Digital Cities - Oyama, Hiramatsu, Ishida (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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T. Ishida ed, Community Computing: Collaboration over Global Information Networks, (John Wiley and Sons, 1998).


Mobile-Agent Mediated Place Oriented Communication - Kitamura, Mawarimichi, Tatsumi (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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