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Bibliography. CCSR-94-22. NonZero: the logic of human destiny - Robert Wright. CCSR-94-26. CCIwp2009-03. Untitled. Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace - Pierre Lévy - Google Books. The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology - Ray Kurzweil - Google Books. Monde, essai d'universalisme: connaissance du monde, sentiment du monde ... - Paul Otlet - Google Books. The Global Brain Awakens: Our Next Evolutionary Leap - Peter Russell. A Survey of Web-based Collective Decision Making Systems. Title: A Survey of Web-based Collective Decision Making Systems Author: Watkins, Jennifer H, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Rodriguez, Marko A, Los Alamos National Laboratory Publication Date: Series: Lake Arrowhead Conference, 2007 Publication Info: Human Complex Systems Permalink: Additional Info: Published in: Studies in Computational Intelligence: Evolution of the Web in Artificial Intelligence Environments, Eds.

Keywords: collective decision making, collective intelligence, decision support systems, social software, aggregation. Deliberatorium Intro. CCIwp2007-01. Enabling On-Line Deliberation and Collective Decision-Making through Large-Scale Argumentation: A New Approach to the Design of an Internet-Based Mass Collaboration Platform (1941-6296)(1941-630X): Luca Iandoli, Mark Klein, Guiseppe Zollo: Jou. Abstract The successful emergence of on-line communities, such as open source software and Wikipedia, seems due to an effective combination of intelligent collective behavior and internet capabilities However, current internet technologies, such as forum, wikis and blogs appear to be less supportive for knowledge organization and consensus formation.

In particular very few attempts have been done to support large, diverse, and geographically dispersed groups to systematically explore and come to decisions concerning complex and controversial systemic challenges. In order to overcome the limitations of current collaborative technologies, in this article, we present a new large-scale collaborative platform based on argumentation mapping. To date argumentation mapping has been effectively used for small-scale, co-located groups. The main research questions this work faces are: can argumentation scale? Complete Article List Search this Journal: Reset Volume 5: 3 Issues (2013) Cognition in the Wild - Edwin Hutchins - Google Books. WWW-Super-Brain. GB-Conceptions-Rodrigue. Superorganism. Creating Internet Intelligence: Wild Computing, Distributed Digital ... - Ben Goertzel. Future mind: artificial intelligence : merging the mystical and the ... - Jerome Clayton Glenn - Google Books. Index of /~gaines/reports/PSYCH/Collective.

A Rosetta stone for connectionism. A conceptual framework for the augmentation of man's intellect. Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW - S.N. Dorogovtsev, J.F.F. Mendes. The symbiotic man: a new understanding of the organization of life and a ... - Joël de Rosnay - Google Livros. The-Macroscope. World Wide Mind: The Coming Integration of Humanity, Machines, and the Internet - Michael Chorost. A CyberOrganism Model for Awareness in Collaborative Communities on the Internet. To appear in: International Journal of Intelligent Systems (IJIS), January, Vol. 12, No. 1. pp. 31-56. (draft copy) The Internet/World Wide Web has grown very rapidly to become a major resource supporting collaborative activities in a wide range of groups, disciplines and communities. However, the growth of the net/web creates problems of information overload and of maintaining awareness of activities at other sites relevant to one's own tasks.

This article discusses awareness issues in collaborative group; develops a conceptual framework for studying and supporting awareness on the web; describes CHRONO, a tool for supporting awareness of changes at another site. [This is a final draft, the article appears in: International Journal of Intelligent Systems 1997, Vol. 12. One of the problems of supporting scientific collaboration on the Internet is that of maintaining awareness between remote research partners that activities had occurred in one location that affected those in another. The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy ... - David Brin. CCIwp2011-04.pdf. Weaving the Web. [1204.3401] Collective Intelligence in Humans: A Literature Review. TurPOS-prev. ColleciveIntelligence.

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