论文标题
在协作文档创作中表征阶段感知的写作协助
Characterizing Stage-Aware Writing Assistance in Collaborative Document Authoring
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论文摘要
写作是一个复杂的非线性过程,始于意图的心理模型,并通过思想的轮廓发展到纸上的单词(及其随后的细化)。尽管过去在理解写作方面进行了研究,但网络规模的消费者和企业协作数字写作环境尚未从了解文档演变阶段的智能系统中受益匪浅,从而根据作者的定位行动和背景提供了适当的帮助。在本文中,我们提出了三项研究,探讨了文件创作的时间阶段。我们首先对一家大型技术公司的信息工作者进行了有关他们的写作习惯和偏好的调查,得出的结论是,作者在创作文档时实际上会通过几个不同的阶段进行概念上的发展。我们还定性地探索写作阶段如何链接到文档寿命。我们通过分析了几百万个文档的流行数字写作平台的纵向用户互动日志来补充这些定性的发现。最后,作为促进智能数字写作助理的第一步,我们对用户交互日志数据的实用性进行了初步调查,以预测文档的时间阶段。我们的结果支持为编写阶段量身定制的工具的好处,确定与这些阶段相关的主要任务,并表明可以从匿名交互日志中预测阶段。这些结果共同构成了更量身定制的数字写作帮助的好处和可行性。
Writing is a complex non-linear process that begins with a mental model of intent, and progresses through an outline of ideas, to words on paper (and their subsequent refinement). Despite past research in understanding writing, Web-scale consumer and enterprise collaborative digital writing environments are yet to greatly benefit from intelligent systems that understand the stages of document evolution, providing opportune assistance based on authors' situated actions and context. In this paper, we present three studies that explore temporal stages of document authoring. We first survey information workers at a large technology company about their writing habits and preferences, concluding that writers do in fact conceptually progress through several distinct phases while authoring documents. We also explore, qualitatively, how writing stages are linked to document lifespan. We supplement these qualitative findings with an analysis of the longitudinal user interaction logs of a popular digital writing platform over several million documents. Finally, as a first step towards facilitating an intelligent digital writing assistant, we conduct a preliminary investigation into the utility of user interaction log data for predicting the temporal stage of a document. Our results support the benefit of tools tailored to writing stages, identify primary tasks associated with these stages, and show that it is possible to predict stages from anonymous interaction logs. Together, these results argue for the benefit and feasibility of more tailored digital writing assistance.