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Advances in Collective Intelligence 2011

✍ Scribed by Peter Miller (auth.), Jârn Altmann, Ulrike Baumâl, Bernd J. KrÀmer (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
174
Series
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing 113
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Collective intelligence has become an attractive subject of interest for both academia and industry. More and more conferences and workshops discuss the impact of the usersβ€˜ motivation to participate in the value creation process, the enabling role of leading-edge information and communication technologies and the need for better algorithms to deal with the growing amount of shared data. There are many interesting and challenging topics that need to be researched and discussed with respect to knowledge creation, creativity and innovation processes carried forward in the emerging communities of practice.

COLLIN is on the path to become the flagship conference in the areas of collective intelligence and ICT-enabled social networking. We were delighted to again receive contributions from different parts of the world including Australia, Europe, Asia, and the United States. Encouraged by the positive response, we plan COLLIN 2012 to be held next year end of August at FernUniverstitΓ€t in Hagen.

In order to guarantee the quality of the event, each paper went through a doubleblind review process. The reviews concentrated on originality, quality and relevance of the paper topic to the symposium. In addition, we invited a few renowned experts in the field to contribute to the success of the symposium with outstanding papers reporting on their most recent research. Our special thanks go to the authors for submitting their papers, to the international program committee members, and to numerous reviewers who did an excellent job in guaranteeing that the papers in this volume are of very high quality.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-9
Enough Questions for Everybody....Pages 1-3
Understanding Collective Intelligence....Pages 5-22
Predicting Asset Value through Twitter Buzz....Pages 23-34
Adding Value with Collective Intelligence – A Reference Framework for Business Models for User-Generated Content....Pages 35-52
Collective Intelligence Model: How to Describe Collective Intelligence....Pages 53-64
The Participatory Roles Play Simulation in a Social and Collective Learning Context....Pages 65-77
A Complex Network Analysis of the Weighted Graph of the Web2.0 Service Network....Pages 79-90
How Collective Intelligence Redefines Education....Pages 91-102
On Presence, Collective Performance and Assumptions of Causality....Pages 103-114
Preservation of Enterprise Engineering Processes by Social Collaboration Software....Pages 115-130
Univector Field Method Based Multi-robot Navigation for Pursuit Problem....Pages 131-143
Harvesting Domain-Specific Data Resources for Enhanced After-Sales Intelligence in Car Industry....Pages 145-167
Back Matter....Pages 1-1

✦ Subjects


Computational Intelligence; Business Information Systems; e-Commerce/e-business


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