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CSCW '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Large Scale Collaborative Virtual Environments
Large Scale Collaborative Virtual Environments
Avatars in Networked Virtual Environments
Avatars in Networked Virtual Environments
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Analysis of Virtual Workspaces
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Shifting Perspectives on Organizational Memory: From Storage to Active Remembering
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Collaborative virtual environments are becoming an intrinsic part of professional practices. In addition to providing collaboration support, they have the potential to collect vast amounts of data about collaborative activities. The aim of this research is to utilize this data effectively, extract meaningful insights out of it and feeding discovered knowledge back into the environment. The paper presents a framework for integrating knowledge discovery techniques with collaborative virtual environments, starting from early conceptual development. Discovered patterns are deposited in an organizational memory which makes these available within the virtual environment. Two examples of the application of the framework are included.