In many social systems, groups of individuals can find remarkably efficient solutions to complex cognitive problems, sometimes even outperforming a single expert. The success of the group, however, crucially depends on how the judgments of the group members are aggregated to produce the collective answer. A large variety of such aggregation methods have been described in the literature, such as averaging the independent judgments, relying on the majority or setting up a group discussion. In the present work, we introduce a novel approach for aggregating judgments-the transmission chain-which has not yet been consistently evaluated in the context of collective intelligence. In a transmission chain, all group members have access to a unique c...
Theoretical results underpinning the wisdom of the crowd, such as the Condorcet Jury Theorem, point ...
A computer simulation is used to study collective judgements that an expert panel reaches on the bas...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
[eng] Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity. In t...
The total knowledge contained within a collective supersedes the knowledge of even its most intellig...
Distributed cognition refers to processes which are (i) cognitive and (ii) distributed across multip...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information aggregation and...
Abstract—We study collective decision-making in a model of human groups, with network interactions, ...
This study deals with the problems of aggregating the opinions of a group of people in such a way th...
Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity. In t...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information ag-gregation an...
Achieving fast and accurate collective decisions with a large number of simple agents without relyin...
Collective intelligence is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual al...
Theoretical results underpinning the wisdom of the crowd, such as the Condorcet Jury Theorem, point ...
A computer simulation is used to study collective judgements that an expert panel reaches on the bas...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
[eng] Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity. In t...
The total knowledge contained within a collective supersedes the knowledge of even its most intellig...
Distributed cognition refers to processes which are (i) cognitive and (ii) distributed across multip...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information aggregation and...
Abstract—We study collective decision-making in a model of human groups, with network interactions, ...
This study deals with the problems of aggregating the opinions of a group of people in such a way th...
Complex systems show the capacity to aggregate information and to display coordinated activity. In t...
Here we focus on the description of the mechanisms behind the process of information ag-gregation an...
Achieving fast and accurate collective decisions with a large number of simple agents without relyin...
Collective intelligence is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual al...
Theoretical results underpinning the wisdom of the crowd, such as the Condorcet Jury Theorem, point ...
A computer simulation is used to study collective judgements that an expert panel reaches on the bas...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...