System-Generated Requests for Rewriting Proposals
We present an online deliberation system using mutual evaluation in order to collaboratively develop solutions. Participants submit their proposals and evaluate each other's proposals; some of them may then be invited by the system to rewrite 'problematic' proposals. Two cases are dis...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present an online deliberation system using mutual evaluation in order to
collaboratively develop solutions. Participants submit their proposals and
evaluate each other's proposals; some of them may then be invited by the system
to rewrite 'problematic' proposals. Two cases are discussed: a proposal
supported by many, but not by a given person, who is then invited to rewrite it
for making yet more acceptable; and a poorly presented but presumably
interesting proposal. The first of these cases has been successfully
implemented. Proposals are evaluated along two axes-understandability (or
clarity, or, more generally, quality), and agreement. The latter is used by the
system to cluster proposals according to their ideas, while the former is used
both to present the best proposals on top of their clusters, and to find poorly
written proposals candidates for rewriting. These functionalities may be
considered as important components of a large scale online deliberation system. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.10095 |