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Visualising future scenarios for Delphi-based research

 

Dear Distinguished Expert,

thank you for accessing the questionnaire “New forms of visual communication of future scenarios to be used in Delphi-based research”.

This survey represents a part of the "Tomorrow in Family" project, carried out over the past five years. Specifically, the research was conducted 5 years ago to build future scenarios on the family in Northeastern Italy over a 10-year horizon. Please consider that the survey is focused on the AI-generated visual communication, not on the contents of the scenarios.

Main aim of this survey is to evaluate different types of AI-generated visual communication of future scenarios. Three distinct and alternative modalities are hereby investigated: i) photos; ii) illustrations; iii) video. They were created from the original textual scenarios by using content generation tools based on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The questionnaire will ask you to compare alternative modalities of visual communication and to evaluate them on the basis of criteria such as consistency, plausibility, clarity, simplicity.

Thank you again for your participation,

For more information on the research project, please contact Prof. Mario Bolzan (Project Coordinator, mario.bolzan@unipd.it). If you have problems accessing the questionnaire, please contact Manuela Scioni (Research team member, scioni@stat.unipd.it).

 

 


Project Name: An Experimentation with new forms of visual communication of future scenarios to be used in Delphi-based research
Project Coordinator: Mario Bolzan (University of Padua, The Millennium Project Italy Node, Salesian University Institute of Venice)
Research Group: Simone Di Zio Simone (G. D'Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara, The Millennium Project Italy Node), Scioni Manuela (University of Padua), Marco Marozzi (University of Ferrara), Davide and Andrea Barbato (Salesian University Institute of Venice), Yuri Calleo (University College Dublin), Mara Di Berardo (The Millennium Project & MP Italy).
Funder: Salesian University Institute of Venice
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