Collective intelligence possesses varying references depending upon the context in which the term is used. In a general sense, it refers to a "group" or "societal" form of knowledge or decision making that arises from the exchange of ideas and values between a large number of electronically or physically linked community members.
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No, the word 'coast' is not a collective noun.
No, "deer" is not a collective noun; it is a term used to refer to a species of animals. The collective noun for a group of deer is "herd." While "deer" can refer to multiple individuals, it is the same word used for both singular and plural forms.
The collective noun for limes is a "grove" of limes. This term is often used to refer to a group of trees bearing limes, but it can also refer to the fruit itself when grouped together. Other collective nouns for fruit include "bunch," "cluster," or "basket," depending on the context.
No, "achievement" is not a collective noun. It is a singular noun that refers to the act of achieving something or a specific accomplishment. Collective nouns refer to a group of individuals or things considered as a single unit, such as "team" or "flock."
No, because Wikipedia does not think, it does not make any decisions. Those who do, the people who work together to enhance Wikipedia, are the collective intelligence, and Wikipedia is their collective knowledge.
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"Harnessing collective intelligence."
Harnessing collective intelligence.
Tadeusz M Szuba has written: 'Computational collective intelligence' -- subject(s): Computational intelligence
There is no collective noun for imprisonments. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. Collective nouns come into use as a way for people to commonly refer to groups. Groups of imprisonments are not common enough to require a way to refer to them.
No, the word 'coast' is not a collective noun.
No, "deer" is not a collective noun; it is a term used to refer to a species of animals. The collective noun for a group of deer is "herd." While "deer" can refer to multiple individuals, it is the same word used for both singular and plural forms.
Terms such as cybernetics and robotics were used to describe collective intelligence approaches and led to the development of AI as an experimental field in the 1950s.
A collective noun is a word used to group two or more people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. A collective noun is a word for the group as a single unit such as a 'bouquet of flowers' or multiple units such as 'bouquets of flowers'.
Collective wants refer to desires of community to have certain goods and services. eg. having acivic hall, park etc.
Because they are limited by the collective intelligence of only their flock.