Auflistung Künstliche Intelligenz 27(1) - März 2013 nach Autor:in "Gloor, Peter A."
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- ZeitschriftenartikelJazzFlow—Analyzing “Group Flow” Among Jazz Musicians Through “Honest Signals”(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 27, No. 1, 2013) Gloor, Peter A.; Oster, Daniel; Fischbach, KaiIn this project we aim to analyze “honest signals” between Jazz musicians by using sociometric badges with the goal of identifying structural properties of self-organizing creative teams. In particular, we are interested in the pre-requisites for “flow,” the state of work where “time flies,” and workers are at their most-productive best. We extend the concept of individual “flow” as defined by Csikszentmihalyi (Flow: the psychology of optimal experience. Harper Row, New York, 1990) to the group level (Sawyer in Group creativity: music, theater, collaboration. Psychology Press, Oxford, 2003; Group genius: the creative power of collaboration. Basic Books, New York, 2007), trying to identify some of the conditions indicative of the group flow state. We speculate that a band of Jazz musicians is particularly well suited to study group flow, because they are an archetype of a self-organizing creative team, involved in highly creatively work while passing leadership of the tune for the solo part from one band member to the next.
- ZeitschriftenartikelSocial Media and Collective Intelligence—Ongoing and Future Research Streams(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 27, No. 1, 2013) Schoder, Detlef; Gloor, Peter A.; Metaxas, Panagiotis TakisThe tremendous growth in the use of Social Media has led to radical paradigm shifts in the ways we communicate, collaborate, consume, and create information. Our focus in this special issue is on the reciprocal interplay of Social Media and Collective Intelligence. We therefore discuss constituting attributes of Social Media and Collective Intelligence, and we structure the rapidly growing body of literature including adjacent research streams such as social network analysis, Web Science, and computational social science. We conclude by making propositions for future research where in particular the disciplines of artificial intelligence, computer science, and information systems can substantially contribute to the interdisciplinary academic discourse.
- ZeitschriftenartikelSpecial Issue on Social Media(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 27, No. 1, 2013) Schoder, Detlef; Gloor, Peter A.; Metaxas, Panagiotis Takis