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The Challenge of Quality in Social Computation

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    Journal of Data and Information Quality  Volume 8, Issue 3-4
    Challenge Papers, Experience Paper and Research Papers
    July 2017
    114 pages
    ISSN:1936-1955
    EISSN:1936-1963
    DOI:10.1145/3120924
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    Publication History

    Published: 30 June 2017
    Accepted: 01 December 2016
    Revised: 01 December 2016
    Received: 01 July 2016
    Published in JDIQ Volume 8, Issue 3-4

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    1. Quality
    2. crowdsourcing
    3. provenance
    4. social computation
    5. social machines

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