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- Collective Intelligence
- Sections
- Group Intelligence mentioned in the first sentence of the explanation of collective intelligence.
- Does this fit here?
- Should it be separate instead?
- Mentioned later on in the article and then linked to Group Intelligence page.
- Look at Shared intelligence page which is linked to collective intelligence
- This might be something along the lines of what we want to do.
- If there is a better way to present group intelligence within the collective intelligence page then possibly we can change the first sentence of the page to make it less confusing for those interested in the topic.
- Look at Collaborative Intelligence page
- "Not to be confused with Collective Intelligence, Shared Intelligence, or Group Intelligence"
- Need to establish an idea of where these fields lie
- "Not to be confused with Collective Intelligence, Shared Intelligence, or Group Intelligence"
- Group Intelligence mentioned in the first sentence of the explanation of collective intelligence.
- Sections we think instead should be links to other pages/expanded upon
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Group Intelligence
- Better in line citations for the article.
- Inclusion of the c factor
- C factor
- Proposed Changes
- Sections
Added Group Intelligence Section to Collective Intelligence Page Under "Dimensions" Section
Group intelligence is sometimes used interchangeably with collective intelligence however, Anita Woolley presents Collective intelligence as a measure of group intelligence and group creativity. The idea is that a measure of collective intelligence covers a broad range of features of the group, mainly group composition and group interaction. These features of composition that lead to increased levels of collective intelligence in groups include criteria such as higher numbers of women in the group as well as increased diversity in the group. [1]
Collaborative Intelligence
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See also
[edit]Similar concepts and applications
[edit]- Civic intelligence
- Collaborative intelligence
- Shared intelligence
- Group intelligence
- Open source intelligence
- Swarm intelligence
- Collaborative filtering
- Collaborative innovation network
- Collective action
- Collective decision-making
- Collective effervescence
- Collective memory
- Crowd psychology
- Epistemic democracy
- Group behaviour
- Knowledge ecosystem
- Smart mob
- Recommendation system
- Social information processing
- Social commerce
- Stigmergy
- Group mind (science fiction)
- Syntality
- Think tank
- Wiki
- The Wisdom of Crowds
- Global Consciousness Project
Computation and computer science
[edit]- Bees algorithm
- Cellular automaton
- Collaborative software
- Human-based computation
- Open-source software
- Organismic computing
- Collaborative human interpreter
- Connectivity (graph theory)
- Enterprise bookmarking
- Preference elicitation
Others
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- ^ Woolley, Anita Williams; Aggarwal, Ishani; Malone, Thomas W. (2015-12-01). "Collective Intelligence and Group Performance". Current Directions in Psychological Science. 24 (6): 420–424. doi:10.1177/0963721415599543. ISSN 0963-7214.