Consensus system for solving conflicts in distributed systems
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
Consensus Methods for Solving Inconsistency of Replicated Data in Distributed Systems
Distributed and Parallel Databases
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Using Distance Functions to Solve Representation Choice Problems
Fundamenta Informaticae
The CKC Challenge: Exploring Tools for Collaborative Knowledge Construction
IEEE Intelligent Systems
IEEE Software
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Trustworthy knowledge diffusion model based on risk discovery on peer-to-peer networks
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Consensus versus conflicts: methodology and applications
RSFDGrC'03 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing
Loki: semantic wiki with logical knowledge representation
Transactions on computational collective intelligence III
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Semantic wikis have been regarded as a collaborative knowledge management system which can provide an efficient framework to foster social interactions and collaborations between online people synchronously. However, as such semantic wiki systems allow users to exploit their own semantics for describing their knowledge, there are sometime conflicts between knowledge (or information) published by them. Thereby, the goal of this work is i ) to automatically detect such conflicts by monitoring the user semantics and ii ) to reasonably determine consensus choice converged by analyzing social collaborations. In this paper, we want to note major patterns of knowledge dynamics and conflicts through the social interactions on semantic wikis. The consensus choice is effectively selected to be recommended for better understandability about the knowledge conflicts.