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Do the Number of Creators and Their Conversations Affect Re-Evaluation of a Familiar Place in Making a Tourist Map?

Authors:
Yoko Nishihara
Xinran Lin
Ryosuke Yamanishi

Keywords: conversation analysis; tourist map; re-evaluation of a familiar place; discovery of a tourist attraction; collaborative decision making

Abstract:
In this paper, we analyzed the effect of the number of creators and their conversations on making a tourist map as re-evaluating a familiar place. It means we try to study about collaborative decision making when mapping new places. We conducted experiments to make tourist maps where the participants described the tourist attractions as they actually walked in a familiar place. We compared three types of maps: (a) made by a single participant, (b) made by two participants without any conversations, and (c) with conversations. It was found that maps made by two participants with conversations had a higher proportion of unrevealed tourist attractions but a lower amount of tourist attractions than other maps. For these results, it seemed that conversations might bring introducing unrevealed tourist attractions to the conversation partner. Meanwhile, those also might waste the thinking-up time about the tourist attractions.

Pages: 55 to 56

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2021

Publication date: July 18, 2021

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4138

ISBN: 978-1-61208-870-9

Location: Nice, France

Dates: from July 18, 2021 to July 22, 2021