MapISNet'07
Map Based Interaction in Social Networks
http://www.dsi.unive.it/mapisnet07
A workshop held in conjunction with INTERACT2007
11th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
September 10, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
http://www.interact2007.org/
Aims, Goals and Topics | Submission, Dates and Proceedings | Organization | Program (NEW: download slides) | Discussion (NEW)
In social networking maps can greatly improve the users perception of the social environment through the visual representation of other people's social properties and of the relations inside a community. Maps improve also interaction among users, who are able to visually identify and relate each other. Maps are particularly useful as a real-time representation of the social environment dynamics, and for localizing events such as meeting, entertainement, public places, that can affect the virtual community evolution.
Social maps occur in two categories: conceptual maps and geolocated maps. Conceptual maps are useful for identifying social parameters such as friendship relations, or commonalities of interests. Geolocated maps represent the social environ-ment in relation to the location in the real or in a virtual world.
Maps can also be the expression of a general social 'mood' of a part of the environment, derived from example from an interpolation of events related to the locations of the humans participating to the social network (such as a map of the risks associated to different areas of the city).
This one-day workshop aims at answering a number of open questions related to the use of maps for representing the so-cial environment and interacting with it:
The workshop addresses both theoretical and practical issues related to the above questions, providing an opportunity to discuss both the state-of-the art and the expectations in the definition and use of maps for social interaction. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
MapISNet'07 Scientific Secretary
Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Informatica
e-mail mapisnet07
@dsi.unive.it
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