Human Computations in Citizen Crowds: A Knowledge Management Solution Framework
Journal: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (Vol.37, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-07-01
Authors : Nadeem Kafi Zubair Ahmed Shaikh Muhammad Shahid Shaikh;
Page : 513-528
Keywords : Knowledge Management; Crowdsourcing; Human Computations; Volunteer Computing; Social Computing.;
Abstract
KG (Knowledge Generation) and understanding has traditionally been a Human-centric activity. KE (Knowledge Engineering) and KM (Knowledge Management) have tried to augment human knowledge on two separate planes: the first deals with machine interpretation of knowledge while the later explores interactions in human networks for KG and understanding. However, both remain computercentric. Crowdsourced HC (Human Computations) have recently utilized human cognition and memory to generate diverse knowledge streams on specific tasks, which are mostly easy for humans to solve but remain challenging for machine algorithms. Literature shows little work on KM frameworks for citizen crowds, which gather input from the diverse category of Humans, organize that knowledge with respect to tasks and knowledge categories and recreate new knowledge as a computer-centric activity.
In this paper, we present an attempt to create a framework by implementing a simple solution, called Exam Check, to focus on the generation of knowledge, feedback on that knowledge and recording the results of that knowledge in academic settings. Our solution, based on HC, shows that a structured KM framework can address a complex problem in a context that is important for participants themselves.
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