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The paper describes a design of system architecture for support of collaborative policy modelling processes in electronic governance. The policy modelling processes, as complex and knowledge intensive activities, combine collaborative creation and analysis of narrative scenarios with agent-based simulation. The proposed architecture will support collaborative approach to the policy modelling (i.e...
This paper proposes a collaborative approach to enhancing the student learning experience based on Web 2.0 principles. Specifically, wiki Web sites are used by students for collaboration and for publication of course assignments, which are then shared with the class. Web 2.0 principles include: the Web as platform, harnessing collective intelligence, data are the next Intel Inside, and rich user experiences...
Networked computers provide an environment for students to work, learn, explore and think in small groups of peers connected globally. However, previous CSCL (Computer Supported Collaborative Learning) studies consider primitive level of knowledge sharing and knowledge building on Web 2.0 environment. In this study we propose the architecture of collective intelligence based collaborative learning...
The following topics are dealt with: collaborative systems development; component-based groupware; distributed software development project; social impact of collaborative systems; interaction media; social networks analysis; collective intelligence and computer supported collaborative learning.
One of the most important objectives of remote sensing image processing is the identification of objects on an image. Automatic and correct object identification is hard to achieve, since the intermediate steps (including segmentation) may yield imprecise results. After segmentation, the image segments must be labeled, i.e., their classes must be identified. The approaches to this are either manual,...
Co-intelligence, also known as collective or collaborative intelligence, is the harnessing of human knowledge and intelligence that allows groups of people to act together in ways that seem to be intelligent. Co-intelligence Internet applications such as Wikipedia are the first steps toward developing digital ecosystems that support collective intelligence. Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are well fitted...
To increase the accessibility and usability of online language services, this paper explains the Language Grid, a service oriented collective intelligence initiative. The Language Grid is an infrastructure that allows end-users to create new language services for their intercultural / multilingual collaboration activities. To this end, language resources including data and programs are wrapped as...
This paper presents a collective intelligence approach to collaborative knowledge creation which enables multiple users to collaboratively create knowledge in a systematic and dynamic process. It encourages members to collaboratively express ideas or solutions regarding the complex or challenging issues and submit arguments to support or oppose other members?? ideas. In order to semantically capture...
Software tools that make it easier for analysts to collaborate as a natural part of their work will lead to better analysis that is informed by more perspectives. We are interested to know if software tools can be designed that support collaboration even as they allow analysts to find documents and organize information (including evidence, schemas, and hypotheses). We have modified the Entity Workspace...
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