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Embodiment and gameplay: Situating the user in crowdsourced information production

Authors :
Manoharan, A.P.
McQuiston, J.
Hansson, K.
Ekenberg, L.
Manoharan, A.P.
McQuiston, J.
Hansson, K.
Ekenberg, L.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Distributed decision making with several stakeholders has various facets. On one hand, it enables significant opportunities for fast and efficient information provision, in particular when various structuring frameworks are provided. On the other hand, there are several problems regarding the reliability and consistency of the data produced in social media contexts as well as with the frameworks themselves. Online collaborative data production systems where crowd feedbacks are aggregated and mediated are easily affected by group biases. There are also several credibility and verification issues as the representativeness of the participants normally is difficult or impossible to determine. This chapter discusses the handling of user data in tools for crowd sourced data production and suggests a framework for describing the socio-technical setting for the production of data, and thereby the detectability of bias patterns in collaborative information production.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1143714096
Document Type :
Electronic Resource