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Testing the stability of “wisdom of crowds” judgments of search results over time and their similarity with the search engine rankings [PDF]
PURPOSE: One of the under-explored aspects in the process of user information seeking behaviour is influence of time on relevance evaluation. It has been shown in previous studies that individual users might change their assessment of search results ...
Bari-Ilan, J. +2 more
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Researchers and clinical radiology practices are increasingly faced with the task of selecting the most accurate artificial intelligence tools from an ever-expanding range.
E. Hofmeijer +3 more
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Normalized Attraction Travel Personality Representation for Improving Travel Recommender Systems
Travel recommender systems (TRSs) aim to reduce travel-related search overload. A significant part of a TRS is representing attractions in a way that reflect the explicit and implicit features of attractions.
Turki Alenezi, Stephen Hirtle
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Testing the Wisdom of Crowds in the field: Transfermarkt valuations and international soccer results
Thomas Peeters
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Metadata enrichment for digital heritage: users as co-creators [PDF]
This paper espouses the concept of metadata enrichment through an expert and user-focused approach to metadata creation and management. To this end, it is argued the Web 2.0 paradigm enables users to be proactive metadata creators. As Shirky (2008, p.47)
Alemu, Getaneh
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Wisdom of the Crowd is the aggregation of many individual estimates to obtain a better collective one. Because of its enormous social potential, this effect has been thoroughly investigated, but predominantly on tasks that involve rational thinking (such as estimating a number).
Gabriel Madirolas +3 more
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The wisdom of crowds: Predicting a weather and climate-related event [PDF]
Environmental uncertainty is at the core of much of human activity, ranging from daily decisions by individuals to long-term policy planning by governments.
Karsten Hueffer +3 more
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Harnessing the power of collective intelligence in dentistry: a pilot study in Victoria, Australia
Background In many dental settings, diagnosis and treatment planning is the responsibility of a single clinician, and this process is inevitably influenced by the clinician’s own heuristics and biases.
Mahen Ganhewa +10 more
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PurposeThis article examines the accuracy and bias inherent in the wisdom of crowd effect. The purpose is to clarify what kind of bias crowds have when they make predictions.
Haruo H. Horaguchi
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Swarm intelligence, politics and truth
This paper criticizes scientific deferentialism. This deferentialism is based on an erroneous understanding of science, but it has substantiated the current criticism of democracy as a process of collective decision-making.
Eugenio Moya
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