Computational Collective Intelligence is most often understood as an AI sub-field dealing with soft computing methods which enable making group decisions or processing knowledge among autonomous units acting in distributed environments. Web-based systems, social networks and multi-agent systems very often need these tools for working out consistent knowledge states, resolving conflicts and making decisions. The aim of this session is to provide an internationally respected forum for scientific research in the computer-based methods of collective intelligence and their applications in (but not limited to) such fields as semantic web, social networks and multi-agent systems.
The coverage of this special session includes, but is not limited to, the following subjects
Group decision making
Consensus computing
Collective action coordination
Inconsistent knowledge processing
Ontology mapping and merging
Collaborative ontology
Ontology development in social networks
Semantic social networks
Semantic and knowledge grids
Semantic annotation of web data resources
Group web services (service description, discovery, composition)
Automatic metadata generation
Semantic web inference schemes
Reasoning in the semantic web
Knowledge portals
Knowledge discovery
Information retrieval
Advanced analysis for social networks dynamics
Social networks and semantic communication
Cooperative distributed problem solving
Oct 09
2016
Oct 12
2016
Draft paper submission deadline
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
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