In this study, we investigate the problem of aggregating crowd opinions for decision making. The Wisdom of Crowds (WoC) theory explains how crowd opinions should be aggregated in order to improve the performance of decision making. Crowd independence and a weighting mechanism are two important factors to crowd wisdom. However, most existing crowd opinion aggregation methods fail to build a differential weighting mechanism for identifying the expertise of individuals and appropriately accounting for crowd dependence when aggregating their judgments. We propose a new crowd opinion aggregation model, namely CrowdIQ, that has a differential weighting mechanism and accounts for individual dependence. We empirically evaluate CrowdIQ in comparison...
Crowdsourced idea evaluation is often seen as a viable, less expensive alternative to traditional id...
In the past, collaboration to form an aggregate from individual judgments or preferences was mostly ...
Aggregatingmultiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy acrossmany c...
In this study, we investigate the problem of aggregating crowd opinions for decision making. The Wis...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
The Wisdom of Crowds describes the fact that aggregating a group’s estimate regarding unknown values...
Research has shown that aggregation of independent expert judgments significantly improves the quali...
Master's thesis in Industrial EconomicsThe wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable reso...
Recent advances in information technologies such as Web 2.0 have dramatically expanded the use of cr...
The aggregation of many independent estimates can outperform the most accurate individual judgement ...
The phrase the wisdom of crowds suggests that good verdicts can be achieved by averaging the opini...
Companies increasingly involve the crowd for collective decision making and, to aggregate the decisi...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
"Wisdom of crowds" refers to the phenomenon that the average opinion of a group of individuals on a ...
The quality of decisions depends on the accuracy of estimates of relevant quantities. According to t...
Crowdsourced idea evaluation is often seen as a viable, less expensive alternative to traditional id...
In the past, collaboration to form an aggregate from individual judgments or preferences was mostly ...
Aggregatingmultiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy acrossmany c...
In this study, we investigate the problem of aggregating crowd opinions for decision making. The Wis...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
The Wisdom of Crowds describes the fact that aggregating a group’s estimate regarding unknown values...
Research has shown that aggregation of independent expert judgments significantly improves the quali...
Master's thesis in Industrial EconomicsThe wisdom of crowds is an idea that could be a valuable reso...
Recent advances in information technologies such as Web 2.0 have dramatically expanded the use of cr...
The aggregation of many independent estimates can outperform the most accurate individual judgement ...
The phrase the wisdom of crowds suggests that good verdicts can be achieved by averaging the opini...
Companies increasingly involve the crowd for collective decision making and, to aggregate the decisi...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
"Wisdom of crowds" refers to the phenomenon that the average opinion of a group of individuals on a ...
The quality of decisions depends on the accuracy of estimates of relevant quantities. According to t...
Crowdsourced idea evaluation is often seen as a viable, less expensive alternative to traditional id...
In the past, collaboration to form an aggregate from individual judgments or preferences was mostly ...
Aggregatingmultiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy acrossmany c...