A crowd sampled from a set of individuals can provide a more accurate prediction in aggregate than most individuals.This effect, referred to as wisdom of crowd, exists when crowd members bring diverse perspectives to decision making. Such diversity leads to uncorrelated prediction errors that cancel out in aggregate. As crowd members\u27 judgments are often the result of solution strategies, diversity in solution strategies can enhance crowd wisdom. One of the most challenging tasks in sampling such a crowd is to determine the individual\u27s solution strategy for a prediction problem. As participating individuals often share their perspectives through social media, we can use such data to identify an individual\u27s solution strategy. In t...
Machine learning has become one of the most active and exciting areas of computer science research, ...
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A crowd sampled from a set of individuals can provide a more accurate prediction in aggregate than m...
Participants in Fantasy Sports make a critical decision: selecting productive players for their fant...
The wisdom of the crowd is a well-known example of collective intelligence wherein an aggregated jud...
The “wisdom of crowds ” refers to the phenomenon that aggregated predictions from a large group of p...
The wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable resource if it is used, and even more valua...
As Web 2.0 facilitates the collection of a vast amount of interactions, a phenomena, known as the wi...
In the last decade, interest in the “wisdom of crowds” effect has gained momentum in both organizati...
Individuals today discuss information and form judgements as crowds in online communities and platfo...
The "wisdom of the crowd" phenomenon is when an aggregated group answer to a problem is more accurat...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
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Machine learning has become one of the most active and exciting areas of computer science research, ...
Recent advances in information technologies such as Web 2.0 have dramatically expanded the use of cr...
Human intuition leads us to believe in the existence of experts, individuals with knowledge or insig...
A crowd sampled from a set of individuals can provide a more accurate prediction in aggregate than m...
Participants in Fantasy Sports make a critical decision: selecting productive players for their fant...
The wisdom of the crowd is a well-known example of collective intelligence wherein an aggregated jud...
The “wisdom of crowds ” refers to the phenomenon that aggregated predictions from a large group of p...
The wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable resource if it is used, and even more valua...
As Web 2.0 facilitates the collection of a vast amount of interactions, a phenomena, known as the wi...
In the last decade, interest in the “wisdom of crowds” effect has gained momentum in both organizati...
Individuals today discuss information and form judgements as crowds in online communities and platfo...
The "wisdom of the crowd" phenomenon is when an aggregated group answer to a problem is more accurat...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Self-assembling team formation systems, where online users can select their teammates, are gaining r...
Machine learning has become one of the most active and exciting areas of computer science research, ...
Recent advances in information technologies such as Web 2.0 have dramatically expanded the use of cr...
Human intuition leads us to believe in the existence of experts, individuals with knowledge or insig...