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Collective Intelligence in Humans: A Literature Review

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arxiv 1204.3401 v1 pith:WAWL5HNO submitted 2012-04-16 cs.CY cs.SI

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This literature review focuses on collective intelligence in humans. A keyword search was performed on the Web of Knowledge and selected papers were reviewed in order to reveal themes relevant to collective intelligence. Three levels of abstraction were identified in discussion about the phenomenon: the micro-level, the macro-level and the level of emergence. Recurring themes in the literature were categorized under the above-mentioned framework and directions for future research were identified.

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