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CI 2025: San Diego, CA, USA
- Steven P. Dow, Joshua Becker, Besmira Nushi, Lisa O'Bryan, Saiph Savage:
Proceedings of the ACM Collective Intelligence Conference, CI 2025, San Diego, CA, USA, August 4-6, 2025. ACM 2025, ISBN 979-8-4007-1489-4 - Nastaran Jadidi, Vineet Pandey:
Rhetoric and Linguistic Strategies in an Online Advocacy Movement. 1-12 - Toshiya Murashige, Takayuki Ito:
Simulating Human Decision-Making in Ultimatum Games using Large Language Models. 13-19 - Kazuma Fukumura, Takayuki Ito:
Can LLM-Powered Multi-Agent Systems Augment Human Creativity? Evidence from Brainstorming Tasks. 20-29 - Jonas Oppenlaender, Ujwal Gadiraju, Simo Hosio:
Quo Vadis, HCOMP? A Review of 12 Years of Research at the Frontier of Human Computation and Crowdsourcing. 30-43 - Alice Siu, Estelle Ciesla, Joshua Goodwin:
Deliberative Polling in Sub-Saharan Africa Paper. 44-57 - Ti-Chung Cheng, Tiffany Wenting Li, Karrie Karahalios, Hari Sundaram:
Budget, Cost, or Both? An Empirical Exploration of Mechanisms in Quadratic Surveys. 58-70 - Apurva Shah, Axel Abels, Ann Nowé, Tom Lenaerts:
Artificial Delegates Resolve Fairness Issues in Perpetual Voting with Partial Turnout. 71-82 - Gustavo Umbelino, Morgan Wu, Kristine Lu, Matthew W. Easterday:
Towards Designing Organizing Technologies for Increasing Participation and Representation in Open Democratic Innovations. 83-100 - José Miguel Córdova Sánchez, Toma Hirose, Haohan Shi, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát, Daniel M. Romero:
Multiplatform Early Predictors of Academic Articles' Visibility and Citations. 101-112 - Saijal Shahania, Myra Spiliopoulou, David Broneske:
Gotta Catch 'Em All... Or Not?: How LLMs Bypass Traditional Checks & Mimic Human Response Behavior in Web Surveys. 113-128 - Tristan Lannuzel, Béatrice Biancardi, Mukesh Barange, Stéphanie Buisine:
Towards a Dynamic Model of Collective Intelligence: Theoretical Integration, Nonverbal Interaction and Temporality. 129-138 - Jeongeon Park, Irene Hou, Risa Sundu, Steven Dow:
Value-Centered Framing Supports Inclusive Idea Convergence in Participatory Civic Design. 139-149 - Naman Goel:
On the Truthfulness of Surprisingly Likely Responses of Large Language Models. 150-158 - Xinyue Hu, Shashank Mehrotra, Zahra Zahedi, Teruhisa Misu, Kumar Akash, Mark Steyvers:
Does Observing Helping Robots Promote Prosociality? Challenges of Learning from Observation in Spatial Environments. 159-168 - Ruo Ning (Nancy) Qiu, Annapurna Vadaparty, Suma Vintha, Steven P. Dow:
Self-Reflective Crowds: Surfacing Wisdom through Emergent Scaffolding. 169-187 - Tomoya Nishio, Hiroyoshi Ito, Takumi Tamura, Atsuyuki Morishima:
Rationale-aware Label Aggregation in Crowdsourcing. 188-197 - Joshua Ashkinaze, Julia Mendelsohn, Li Qiwei, Ceren Budak, Eric Gilbert:
How AI Ideas Affect the Creativity, Diversity, and Evolution of Human Ideas: Evidence From a Large, Dynamic Experiment. 198-213 - Rajiv Sethi, Julie Seager, Fred Morstatter, Daniel Benjamin, Anna Hammell, Tianshuo Liu, Sachi Patel, Ramya Subramanian:
Political Prediction and the Wisdom of Crowds. 214-225 - Quan Ze Chen, Amy Xian Zhang:
Case Law Grounding: Using Precedents to Align Decision-Making for Humans and AI. 226-238 - Senjuti Dutta, Scott Ruoti:
A Comparative Study of Device Usage and Preferences Across Crowdsourcing Platforms. 239-261 - Keito Oishi, Hiroyoshi Ito, Masashi Toyoda, Atsuyuki Morishima:
Skill Recommendation based on Real-World Task Market Logs: A Case Study. 262-272 - Thuy Ngoc Nguyen, Anita Williams Woolley, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Measuring Implicit Spatial Coordination in Teams: Effects on Collective Intelligence and Performance. 273-285 - Maalvika Bhat, Daniel M. Romero, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát:
Scholarly Disengagement as an Epistemic Crisis: Clickbait, Credibility, and the Decline of Public-Facing Science. 286-296 - Jude Abishek Rayan, Shaokang Jiang, Nishant Balaji, Jinmao Wang, Ian Gross, Cole Biehle, Steven P. Dow:
Cueing the Crowd: LLM-Driven Conversational Cues Across Different Meeting Modalities Increase Topical Diversity of Generated Ideas. 297-316

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