Meetings are important for organisations and a major component in Information Systems research; however, providing computer support for collocated, face-to-face meetings has proven to be an intractable problem for decades. We have a fresh approach where software applications ground their meeting support decisions in real-time, multi modal observation of human interaction rather than prescriptive algorithms. In this book, we present a prototype, extending part of Blackburn's theoretical framework, where data generated from unscripted meetings populate selected theories of human behaviour....
Meetings are important for organisations and a major component in Information Systems research; however, providing computer support for collocated, fa...