CommAID: Visual Analytics for Communication Analysis through Interactive Dynamics Modeling
Maximilian T. Fischer, Daniel Seebacher, Rita Sevastjanova, Daniel A., Keim, Mennatallah El-Assady

TL;DR
CommAID introduces an integrated visual analytics framework that combines network dynamics, semantic pattern retrieval, and machine learning to enable holistic communication analysis, addressing limitations of existing methods that focus on either content or network aspects separately.
Contribution
The paper presents CommAID, a novel blueprint and visual analytics system that unifies content and network analysis for communication data, enhancing holistic understanding.
Findings
Outperforms existing techniques in integration and applicability.
Effective in analyzing real-world communication data.
Validated through case study and expert evaluation.
Abstract
Communication consists of both meta-information as well as content. Currently, the automated analysis of such data often focuses either on the network aspects via social network analysis or on the content, utilizing methods from text-mining. However, the first category of approaches does not leverage the rich content information, while the latter ignores the conversation environment and the temporal evolution, as evident in the meta-information. In contradiction to communication research, which stresses the importance of a holistic approach, both aspects are rarely applied simultaneously, and consequently, their combination has not yet received enough attention in automated analysis systems. In this work, we aim to address this challenge by discussing the difficulties and design decisions of such a path as well as contribute CommAID, a blueprint for a holistic strategy to communication…
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