Grounding is not shared understanding : distinguishing grounding at an utterance and knowledge level

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serval:BIB_8B980772F04F
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Publications
Title
Grounding is not shared understanding : distinguishing grounding at an utterance and knowledge level
Title of the conference
CONTEXT'05, the Fifth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context
Author(s)
Cherubini M. , van der Pol J.
Address
Paris, France
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Published
Issued date
2005
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NA
Language
english
Abstract
This paper argues that for the study and facilitation of collaborative learning, existing theories of grounding such as that of Clark and Shaefer [5] cannot be applied without adjustments. When comparing collaborative learning and conversation, four dimensions can be identified where grounding at a knowledge level differs from the grounding at an utterance level. Firstly, the indirect access and the existence of a range of manifest meanings, poses the need for a notion of ‘groundedness'. Secondly, we propose providing evidence in ‘co-referenced actions' to be an important process as well as an additional marker to assess grounding. Thirdly, instead of simply repairing misunderstandings after they arise, ‘perspective taking' becomes a more prominent mechanism. Fourthly, effort into grounding is turned from needing to be minimised, into needing to be ‘optimised'.
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