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Quantifying Collaboration in Synchronous Document Editing

Pace, Adrian
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Baligand, Louis
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Haklev, Stian  
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2018
Proceedings of the 3rd Swiss Text Analytics Conference (Swiss-Text 2018)
Swiss-Text

Collaborative synchronous writing tools like Google Docs and Etherpad let multiple users edit the same document and see each others edits in near real-time to simplify collaboration and avoid merge-conflicts. These tools are used extensively across many domains, including education, in both research and industry. The very nature of needing to constantly synchronize state between multiple users means that very granular editing data is automatically captured and stored. In theory, this data could provide important insights into the editing process, the contributions of the different users, how the text developed over time, and other questions relevant to researchers studying writing from different theoretical and methodological angles. However, this extreme granularity of the data (down to individual key presses), makes analysis very complex. Most of the research focused on automatic analysis of collaborative writing to date has focused on asynchronous writing, and looked at the "diffs" between one editing session and the next. In this paper, we present a method and a tool to construct informative operations from text data, as well as preliminary metrics for measuring the collaborative writing process. Additionally, our method adds to previous work in that it can be used to assess the writing during the writing process rather than just being applied to an end product.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Pace, Adrian
Baligand, Louis
Haklev, Stian  
Olsen, Jennifer Kaitlyn  
de Grez, Nore
De Wever, Bram
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Proceedings of the 3rd Swiss Text Analytics Conference (Swiss-Text 2018)
Total of pages

8

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EPFL

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Swiss-Text

Winterthur

June 12-13, 2018

Available on Infoscience
May 15, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/146442
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