NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Mechanisms for discussing with a large number of people

A system for discussion with [many people

o1 Pro.iconsupplementary consideration

  • In order to create a need, the significance of participation must be clarified.
    • Emphasize the value of "your voice reaching society," for example, in the policy formation process and in functioning as a new consensus-building platform.
  • Detecting loops could make barren discussion areas visible and direct discussion participants to another constructive node.
    • Oh wellnishio.icon
      • When I detected the loop, I thought I was going to get rid of it.
      • Simply detecting a loop and having the AI point out, "This is a round-about discussion," creates an incentive for participants to leave it.
  • By analyzing "points at which opinions tend to converge and diverge" and "frequently appearing key terms," it becomes easier to understand the landscape of the entire discussion.
    • It would be easier to understand the flow of the discussion if we could just visualize the key terms that appear frequently.nishio.icon
  • Overall, we feel that the approach of structuring, visualizing, and reusing text-based discussion data is interesting and has the potential to develop into a useful "huge discussion archive" or "map of social knowledge" depending on appropriate guidance (user experience design).

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