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Decision process modeling across internet and real world by double helical model of chance discovery
Authors:Ohsawa  Yukio  Nara  Yumiko
Affiliation:(1) PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation and Graduate School of Business Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, 112-0012 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Osaka Kyoiku University, 4-698-1 Asahigaoka, 582-8582 Kashiwara, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:A case is presented for the double helical processing of chance discovery — human and an automated data mining system co-work, each progressing spirally toward the creative reconstruction of ideas. Especially, the discovery of what we call chances, significant novel events, is realized in this process. The example shown here is an application to questionnaire analysis for understanding new behaviors of Internet users. Internet users are born and bred with face-to-face human relations in the real world, but their interactions with WWW are distilling new value-criteria, keeping personal real-world senses of rationality, empathy, ethics, etc. In our method for aiding the discovery based on the double-helix model, the in-depth interaction of the Internet, the fundamental (i.e., common both in the Internet and in the real world) characters and the behaviors of people are discussed with revealing unnoticed value-criteria. Yukio Ohsawa, Ph.D.: BS, U. Tokyo, 1990, MS, 1992, DS, 1995. Research associate Osaka U. (1995). Associate prof. Univ. of Tsukuba (1999-) and also researcher of Japan Science and Technology Corp (2000-). He has been working for the program com. of the Workshop on Multiagent and Cooperative Computation, Annual Conf. Japanese Soc. Artificial Intelligence, International Conf. MultiAgent Systems, Discovery Science, Pacific Asia Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, International Conference on Web Intelligence, etc. He chaired the First International Workshop of Japanese Soc. on Artificial Intelligence, Chance Discovery International Workshop Series and the Fall Symposium on Chance Discovery from AAAI. Guest editor of Special Issues on Chance Discovery for the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and intelligent informatics, regular member of editorial board for Japanese Society of Artificial Intelligence. Currently he is authoring book “Chance Discovery” from Springer Verlag, “Knowledge Managament” from Ohmsha etc. Yumiko Nara, Ph.D.: She graduated from Nara Women’s University in 1987 and obtained her Master and Ph.D. degrees from Nara Women’s University respectively in 1993 and 1996. From 1987 through 1990 she worked for Sumitomo Bank. She is at Osaka Kyoiku University as lecturer (1997–2001) and as associate professor (2002-). She serves as a member of The Japan Sociological Society, The Japan Association for Social and Economic Systems Studies, The Japan Society of Home Economics, and The Japan Risk Management Society. She is an editorial committee member of the journal of Social and Economic Systems Studies (2001-), and a council member of The Japan Risk Management Society (1997-). In 1997, she received research awards from The Japan Society of Home Economics and The Japan Risk Management Society for studies on risk management.
Keywords:Human-computer Interaction  Analysis of the Internet Users  Chance Discovery
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