Collective Intelligence Generation from User Contributed Content

  • Solachidis V
  • Mylonas P
  • Geyer-Schulz A
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this paper we provide a foundation for a new generation of services and tools. We define new ways of capturing, sharing and reusing information and intelligence provided by single users and communities, as well as organizations by enabling the extraction, generation, interpretation and management of Collective Intelligence from user generated digital multimedia content. Different layers of intelligence are generated, which together constitute the notion of Collective Intelligence. The automatic generation of Collective Intelligence constitutes a departure from traditional methods for information sharing, since information from both the multimedia content and social aspects will be merged, while at the same time the social dynamics will be taken into account. In the context of this work, we present two case studies: an Emergency Response and a Consumers Social Group case study.

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Solachidis, V., Mylonas, P., Geyer-Schulz, A., Hoser, B., Chapman, S., Ciravegna, F., … Avrithis, Y. (2009). Collective Intelligence Generation from User Contributed Content (pp. 765–774). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01044-6_70

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