Discussion Flows: An Interactive Visualization for Analyzing Engagement in Multi-Party Meetings

Tao Wang, Mandy Keck, Zana Vosough

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Abstract

Engagement in multi-party meetings is a key indicator of outcome. Poor attendee involvement can hinder progress and hurt team cohesion. Thus, there is a strong motivation for organizations to better understand what happens in meetings and improve upon their experience. However, analyzing multi-party meetings is a challenging task, as one needs to consider both verbal exchanges and meeting dynamics among speakers. There is currently a lack of support on these unique tasks. In this paper, we present a new visual approach to help analyze multi-party meetings in industry settings: Discussion Flows, a multi-level interactive visualization tool. Its glyph-based overview allows effortless comparison of overall interactions among different meetings, whereas the individual meeting view uses flow diagrams to convey the relative participation of different speakers throughout the meeting agenda in different levels of details. We demonstrate our approach with meeting recordings from an open source dialogue corpora and use them as the benchmark dataset.
OriginalspracheEnglisch (Amerika)
TitelEuroVis 2021 - Short Papers
Redakteure/-innenMarco Agus, Christoph Garth, Andreas Kerren
Seiten85-89
Seitenumfang5
ISBN (elektronisch)978-3-03868-143-4
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 14 Juni 2021
VeranstaltungEuroVis 2021 - Zürich, Zürich, Schweiz
Dauer: 14 Juni 202118 Juni 2021
https://www.eurovis.org/

Konferenz

KonferenzEuroVis 2021
KurztitelEuroVis 2021
Land/GebietSchweiz
OrtZürich
Zeitraum14.06.202118.06.2021
Internetadresse

Schlagwörter

  • information visualization
  • Glyphs
  • meeting
  • Flow diagrams

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