In this paper, we present a preliminary idea for a crowdsourcing application aimed at driving the process of global team formation to obtain diversity in the team. Indeed, it is well known that diversity is one of the key factors of collective intelligence in crowdsourcing. The idea is based on the identification of suitable nodes in social networks, which can profitably play the role of generators of diversity in the team formation process. This paper presents a first step towards the concrete definition of the above application consisting in the identification of an effective measure that can be used to select the most promising nodes w.r.t. the above feature.
Driving global team formation in social networks to obtain diversity / F. Buccafurri, G. Lax, S. Nicolazzo, A. Nocera, D. Ursino (LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE). - In: Web Engineering / [a cura di] S. Casteleyn, G. Rossi, M. Winckler. - D : Springer Verlag, 2014. - ISBN 978-3-319-08244-8. - pp. 410-419 (( convegno International Conference on Web Engineering tenutosi a Toulouse nel 2014 [10.1007/978-3-319-08245-5_26].
Driving global team formation in social networks to obtain diversity
S. Nicolazzo;
2014
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In this paper, we present a preliminary idea for a crowdsourcing application aimed at driving the process of global team formation to obtain diversity in the team. Indeed, it is well known that diversity is one of the key factors of collective intelligence in crowdsourcing. The idea is based on the identification of suitable nodes in social networks, which can profitably play the role of generators of diversity in the team formation process. This paper presents a first step towards the concrete definition of the above application consisting in the identification of an effective measure that can be used to select the most promising nodes w.r.t. the above feature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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