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Granular computing as a basis of human–data interaction: a cognitive cities use case
2016
Granular Computing
The article proposes granular computing as a theoretical, formal and methodological basis for the newly emerging research field of human-data interaction (HDI). We argue that the ability to represent and reason with information granules is a prerequisite for data legibility. As such, it allows for extending the research agenda of HDI to encompass the topic of collective intelligence amplification, which is seen as an opportunity of today's increasingly pervasive computing environments. As an
doi:10.1007/s41066-016-0015-4
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