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The Internet has became a social place. It allows us to exchange our thoughts and opinions with other people who have similar interests or goals. However, existing communication systems such as e-mail, BBS (Bulletin Board System), chat and instant messaging systems have limitations on eliciting and circulating opinions in a community1 because of communication costs that block talking various opinions between community members. We consider that social intelligence is a property of a community that enables the members to exchange and evolve their implicit knowledge. To augment social intelligence of a community, facilitating elicitation and circulation of hidden opinions of the members by reducing the communication costs are required.
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Fukuhara, T., Nishida, T., Uemura, S. (2001). Public Opinion Channel: A System for Augmenting Social Intelligence of a Community. In: Terano, T., Ohsawa, Y., Nishida, T., Namatame, A., Tsumoto, S., Washio, T. (eds) New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. JSAI 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45548-5_7
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