Rich Radke


2018

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Visualizing Group Dynamics based on Multiparty Meeting Understanding
Ni Zhang | Tongtao Zhang | Indrani Bhattacharya | Heng Ji | Rich Radke
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: System Demonstrations

Group discussions are usually aimed at sharing opinions, reaching consensus and making good decisions based on group knowledge. During a discussion, participants might adjust their own opinions as well as tune their attitudes towards others’ opinions, based on the unfolding interactions. In this paper, we demonstrate a framework to visualize such dynamics; at each instant of a conversation, the participants’ opinions and potential influence on their counterparts is easily visualized. We use multi-party meeting opinion mining based on bipartite graphs to extract opinions and calculate mutual influential factors, using the Lunar Survival Task as a study case.