Nishida (U. of Tokyo) and fellow Japanese communications researchers describe an interdisciplinary approach to developing an information technology that facilitates the co-evolution of human and knowledge networks in a community. Integrating social psychology, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence, they design two personal information management systems to help people build and maintain their personal information environment under conditions of information overload. One enables information to be personalized according to interest; the other provides a simple medium for representing personal profiles and memories. The primary target readers are graduate students starting research in such fields as social informatics or community support systems.
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