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Whether, and under what conditions, groups exhibit “crowd wisdom” has been a major focus of research across the social and computational sciences. Much of this work has focused on the role of social influence in promoting the wisdom of the crowd versus ...
Abdullah Almaatouq +3 more
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Transformative disaster resilience in times of climate change underscores the importance of reflexive governance, facilitation of socio-technical advancement, co-creation of knowledge, and innovative and bottom-up approaches.
Mahsa Moghadas +3 more
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On the efficacy of the wisdom of crowds to forecast economic indicators [PDF]
The interest in the wisdom of crowds stems mainly from the possibility of combining independent forecasts from experts in the hope that many expert minds are better than a few.
Nilton S. Siqueira Neto, J. Fontanari
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The disproportion of crowd wisdom: The impact of status seeking on Yelp reviews.
This study shows that while status seeking motivates people to participate in crowdsourcing platforms, it also negatively impacts the bedrock of crowdsourcing-wisdom of crowds.
Chao Yu, Drew Margolin
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The Wisdom of Crowds: Temporal Progressive Attention for Early Action Prediction [PDF]
Early action prediction deals with inferring the ongoing action from partially-observed videos, typically at the outset of the video. We propose a bottleneck-based attention model that captures the evolution of the action, through progressive sampling ...
Alexandros Stergiou, D. Damen
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Wisdom of (Binned) Crowds [PDF]
Accepted at ACM Multimedia (ACMMM) 2021 . Code, pretrained models and interactive visualizations can be viewed at our project page https://deepcount.iiit.ac.in/
Shivapuja, Sravya Vardhani +4 more
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An Exploration of Wisdom of Crowds using Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps [PDF]
t. The wisdom of crowds (WOC) is a theory where it is believed that a multitude of people, unknown to each other and not experts in some subject, can reach more accurate conclusions on this subject than each of them would achieve individually; it could ...
Jesús Estupiñán Ricardo +3 more
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How social influence affects the wisdom of crowds in influence networks [PDF]
A long-standing debate is whether social influence improves the collective wisdom of a crowd or undermines it. This paper addresses this question based on a naive learning setting in influence systems theory: in our models individuals evolve their ...
Ye Tian, Long Wang, F. Bullo
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We give a review and critique of jury theorems from a social-epistemology perspective, covering Condorcet’s (1785) classic theorem and several later refinements and departures.
Dietrich, Franz, Spiekermann, Kai
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The wisdom of crowds and transfer market values
Crowd-sourcing of information has become popular in the years since James Surowiecki published The Wisdom of Crowds: why the many are smarter than the few and how collective wisdom shapes business, economies, societies, and nations.
D. Coates, Petr Parshakov
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