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TY - GEN
T1 - All together now
T2 - collective intelligence for computer-supported collective action
AU - Valetto, Giuseppe
AU - Bucchiarone, Antonio
AU - Geihs, Kurt
AU - Buscher, Monika
AU - Petersen, Katrina Gooding
AU - Nowak, Andrej
AU - Rychwalska, Agnieszka
AU - Pitt, Jeremy
AU - Shalhoub, Joseph
AU - Rossi, Francesca
AU - Silingardi, Paolo
AU - Bernardeschi, Paola
PY - 2015/9/21
Y1 - 2015/9/21
N2 - In this position paper, we argue that a new methodological paradigm and software platform is required for developing citizen-oriented social computing applications. The platform that we propose is based on the idea of 'Collective Intelligence as a Service', and is grounded in the formalisation of computational models derived from an empirical analysis of psychological processes and social practices. This in turn provides the enablers for developing radically innovative tools for computational sustainability and computer-supported collective action in smart communities (e.g. Smart cities). Our vision is illustrated with two exemplars, one a healthcare application for patients with peripheral arterial disease, and the other an application for collaborative energy conservation to meet targets set out in a city's Sustainable Energy Action Plan.
AB - In this position paper, we argue that a new methodological paradigm and software platform is required for developing citizen-oriented social computing applications. The platform that we propose is based on the idea of 'Collective Intelligence as a Service', and is grounded in the formalisation of computational models derived from an empirical analysis of psychological processes and social practices. This in turn provides the enablers for developing radically innovative tools for computational sustainability and computer-supported collective action in smart communities (e.g. Smart cities). Our vision is illustrated with two exemplars, one a healthcare application for patients with peripheral arterial disease, and the other an application for collaborative energy conservation to meet targets set out in a city's Sustainable Energy Action Plan.
U2 - 10.1109/SASOW.2015.7
DO - 10.1109/SASOW.2015.7
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SP - 13
EP - 18
BT - 2015 IEEE 9th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops
PB - IEEE
ER -