Affinity diagraming is a powerful method for encouraging and capturing lateral thinking in a group environment. The Affinity+ Concept was designed to improve the collaborative brainstorm process through the use of large display surfaces in conjunction with mobile devices like smart phones and tablets. The system works by capturing the ideas digitally and allowing users to sort and group them on a large touch screen manually. Additionally, Affinity+ incorporates theme detection, topic clustering, and other processing algorithms that help bring structured analytic techniques to the process without requiring explicit leadership roles and other overhead typically involved in these activities.
Revised: July 29, 2013 |
Published: April 27, 2013
Citation
Burtner E.R., R.A. May, R.E. Scarberry, R.R. LaMothe, and A. Endert. 2013."Affinity+: Semi-Structured Brainstorming on Large Displays." In POWERWALL International Workshop on Interactive, Ultra-High-Resolution Displays, part of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 27-May 2, 2013, Paris, France. New York, New York:Association for Computing Machinery.PNNL-SA-93014.