A computational model of facilitation in online dispute resolution

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Karl Branting
Sarah McLeod
Sarah Howell
Brandy Weiss
Brett Profitt
James Tanner
Ian Gross
David Shin
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[1] The MITRE Corporation,
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Artificial intelligence & law; Machine learning; Human language technology; Online dispute resolution; Discourse analysis; Cognitive task analysis;
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Online dispute resolution (ODR) is an alternative to traditional litigation that can both significantly reduce the disadvantages suffered by litigants unable to afford an attorney and greatly improve court efficiency and economy. An important aspect of many ODR systems is a facilitator, a neutral party who guides the disputants through the steps of reaching an agreement. However, insufficient availability of facilitators impedes broad adoption of ODR systems. This paper describes a novel model of facilitation that integrates two distinct but complementary knowledge sources: cognitive task analysis of facilitator behavior and corpus analysis of ODR session transcripts. This model is implemented in a decision-support system that (1) monitors cases to detect situations requiring immediate attention and (2) automates selection of standard text messages appropriate to the current state of the negotiations. This facilitation model has the potential to compensate for shortages of facilitators by improving the efficiency of experienced facilitators, assisting novice facilitators, and providing autonomous facilitation.
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页码:465 / 490
页数:25
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