IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Collective Intelligence: A Taxonomy and Survey

  • Feijuan He,
  • Yudai Pan,
  • Qika Lin,
  • Xianglin Miao,
  • Zhouguo Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2955677
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 170213 – 170225

Abstract

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Collective intelligence (CI) refers to the intelligence that emerges at the macro-level of a collection and transcends that of the individuals. CI is a continuously popular research topic that is studied by researchers in different areas, such as sociology, economics, biology, and artificial intelligence. In this survey, we summarize the works of CI in various fields. First, according to the existence of interactions between individuals and the feedback mechanism in the aggregation process, we establish CI taxonomy that includes three paradigms: isolation, collaboration and feedback. We then conduct statistical literature analysis to explain the differences among three paradigms and their development in recent years. Second, we elaborate the types of CI under each paradigm and discuss the generation mechanism or theoretical basis of the different types of CI. Third, we describe certain CI-related applications in 2019, which can be appropriately categorized by our proposed taxonomy. Finally, we summarize the future research directions of CI under each paradigm. We hope that this survey helps researchers understand the current conditions of CI and clears the directions of future research.

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