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Development of Idea Generation Consistent Support System That Includes Suggestive Functions for Preparing Concreteness of Idea Labels and Island Names

Jun MUNEMORI, Hiroki SAKAMOTO, Junko ITOU

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In recent years, networking has spread substantially owing to the rapid developments made in Information & Communication Technology (ICT). It has also become easy to share highly contextual data and information, including ideas, among people. On the other hand, there exists information that cannot be expressed in words (tacit knowledge) and useful knowledge or know-how that is not shared well in an organization. The idea generation method enables the expression of explicit knowledge, which enables the expression of tacit knowledge by words, and can utilize explicit knowledge as know-how in organizations. We propose an idea generation consistent support system, GUNGEN-Web II. This system has suggestion functions for a concrete idea label and a concrete island name. The suggestion functions convey an idea and the island name to other participants more precisely. This system also has an illustration support function and a document support function. In this study, we aimed to improve the quality of the sentence obtained using the KJ method. We compared the results of our proposed systems with conventional GUNGEN-Web by conducting experiments. The results are as follows: The evaluation of the sentence of GUNGEN-Web II was significantly different to those obtained using the conventional GUNGEN-Web.

Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E101-D No.4 pp.838-846
Publication Date
2018/04/01
Publicized
2018/01/19
Online ISSN
1745-1361
DOI
10.1587/transinf.2016IIP0033
Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Intelligent Information and Communication Technology and its Applications to Creative Activity Support)
Category
Creativity Support Systems and Decision Support Systems

Authors

Jun MUNEMORI
  Wakayama University
Hiroki SAKAMOTO
  Wakayama University
Junko ITOU
  Wakayama University

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