Computational Collective Intelligence with Big Data–AI Society
A special issue of Big Data and Cognitive Computing (ISSN 2504-2289).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 25324
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Interests: data mining; machine learning; big data analytics; artificial intelligence
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Interests: network security; internet of things; medical image analysis; machine learning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Collective Intelligence refers to a type of intelligence typically believed to be an intelligence that emerges because of a group of autonomous units such as people, systems, etc., focused on accomplishing a task. Computational collective intelligence can be defined as the form of intelligence that results from the cooperation and competition of many individuals. Computational Collective Intelligence focuses developing methodologies and algorithms for addressing issues that arise while processing collective knowledge. These techniques are used to process information and knowledge that has come from decentralized and independent sources. The objective of Computational Collective Intelligence is to explore new methodological, theoretical, and practical aspects of computational collective intelligence. People may solve many problems by sharing their experiences with their colleagues and by passing on their expertise through online networks. In addition, recent developments in web technologies, pervasive and ubiquitous systems and networks, cloud and highly distributed computing systems, and the availability of massive amounts of data have altered the field of computer-supported collaboration, specifically with the emergence of new capabilities and forms of collective intelligence. The transformation of such huge amounts of information into big knowledge and the creation of a knowledge-based system require new perspectives and methods to present individuals with improved opportunities for collaboration.
However, when the data sets are bigger, more computing power is needed. For structured data, you need computers with more power. On the other hand, it will be important to use collective intelligence for unstructured data. With the rise of big data, much research is needed to understand how to combine "big data" with "collective intelligence." Collective intelligence has been a significant research topic in many AI communities. Therefore, the goal of the Special Issue is to use computational collective intelligence to find solutions to the problems of processing big data. The potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Big data and knowledge representation;
- Knowledge discovery from big data;
- Collective intelligence from social data;
- Applications of computational collective intelligence;
- collective computational intelligence for medial image and any other domain;
- Natural language processing and computational collective intelligence.
This Special Issue aims to bring researchers working in the field of computational collective intelligence together to exchange ideas, learn from each other's work, and solve problems related to big data processing. It is believed that this topic will provide an opportunity to advance the conversation about the potential of collective intelligence across a wide range of communities.
Dr. Sathishkumar Veerappampalayam Easwaramoorthy
Dr. Malliga Subramanian
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- computational collective intelligence
- data mining
- knowledge representation and reasoning
- planning and scheduling
- adaptive multi-agent systems
- healthcare
- genetic programming
- knowledge management
- distributed artificial intelligence
- artificial neural networks
- biometrics
- big data
- cryptography
- computer vision
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