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The semantics of proactive communication acts among team-based agents

14th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 2002. (ICTAI 2002). Proceedings., 2003
Psychological studies about human teamwork have shown that members of an effective team can often anticipate needs of other teammates, and choose to assist teammates through appropriate ways. However the fulfillment of help behaviors among teammates is subject to team members' understanding of the underpinning communicative acts performed by individual
John Yen, Xiaocong Fan
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The latent semantic approach to studying design team communication

Design Studies, 2005
How does a team of designers come to construct knowledge about the artefact that they're designing? This question is the subject of intensive research on human behaviour in design employing methods including cognitive and psychometric evaluations and ethno methodological observations.
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Matthew Effects via Team Semantics

2017
Social scientists call Matthew eeect the self-reinforcing mechanisms whereby initially small advantages accrued by individuals, e.g. in reputation, capital, or access to opportunities, beget further advantage and result in growing inequality. While there is extensive literature on the Matthew eeect, the notion has not been explicitly deened.
Frittella, Sabine   +4 more
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