Nicolas Maisonneuve (Alumni)

Nicolas Maisonneuve is now an Associate Researcher at
SONY Computer Science Laboratory in Paris.
I'm currently working on the management of the attention in a collaborative/social context.
See my blog for articles and insights.
Expertise:
- Artificial Intelligence, Cognition
- social computing (e.g. Web2.0)
- Information retrieval, Data mining
- System design
Linkedin Profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/nmaisonneuve
Blog:
http://nico.maisonneuve.free.fr/blog
Office: D.11
Telephone: 33 1 6072 9168
Email:
nicolas.maisonneuve(at)insead.edu
Projects
Currently (for 1month) working on:
- The Measurement of the attention in a online community/network: my attention to the others vs the other's attention to me (notion of impact , inattention), attention diversity (or dispersion), intensity of the attention according the topology of the network (one-to-one/one-to-many)
- Studying the attention in a multi dimensional perspectives (temporal, social/organization) with different scales (e.g. time: {short term/long term} , organisation {local network/team/organization} ), see the relations between them.
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Publications
In journals
- Issam Rebaï, Nicolas Maisonneuve, JM Labat (2005);
- Entrepôt pour rechercher des composants logiciels en EIAH;
- Journal STICEF (French Journal on E-Learning), Volume 12, accepted;
- to be completed
In Books
In Conference Proceedings
- Nicolas Maisonneuve (2007);
- A Social Attention Aware System using a Visual Attention Model;
- The 2nd IEEE International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM'07), submitted;
- to be completed
- ; projects: (AtGentive);
- Judy Kay, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Kalina Yacef, Peter Reimann (2006);
- The Big Five and Visualisations of Team Work Activity;
- Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS '06)
- to be completed
In Workshop Proceedings
- Nicolas Maisonneuve (2007);
- Application of a simple visual attention model to the information overload problem;
- Workshop Attention Management in Ubiquitous Computing Environments (AMU2007), accepted;
- to be completed
- ; projects: (AtGentive);
- Judy Kay, Nicolas Maisonneuve, Kalina Yacef, Osmar Zaiane (2006);
- Mining patterns of events in students' teamwork data;
- Proceedings of Educational Data Mining Workshop, held in conjunction with ITS'06, accepted;
- to be completed
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