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Open Intelligence

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Collective Intelligence

Open Intelligence Participants

Open Intelligence Project Outcome  

ClipBoard

KnowPlexity

 

https://openintelligence.wordpress.com/

http://openintelligence.amplify.com/

 

To be applied to run Environmental Change Monitor

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/LikeInMind/permalink/1603057140015292/?comment_id=1604268899894116&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D

Jan Wyllie

Jan Wyllie That Wordpress site is not what I am talking about. The ECM database will be published on a current OI website. My hope is that it will immediately be a useful resource. Here is the blurb which goes on the wecome page

Free database publishing service

Environmental Change Monitor

Setting content in context

Unique AND New

Nothing like this service exists anywhere else. Yet it is based on tried and tested database technologies and professional research methodologies.

Man-made NOT Artificial

The collection and the way it is organised is the product of applied human intelligence, not algorithms.

A Voyage of Discovery NOT a Search in the Dark

Like any book, an Open Intelligence database is accessed first through a table of contents (left hand bar) which maps the scope and the organisation of the collection. By contrast, using search based systems is like trying to read a book with only the index.

Curated Memory AND Pooled Intelligence

Items in the database are chosen for their significance as indictors of change. They are pooled from different types of news sources and remembered using the consistent context of the table of contents giving continuous access to the changing full picture. , you can only know what you can search for.

Common Knowledge NOT Competitive Advantage

Access to these continually updated knowledge pools enables more coordinated collaborative work, so groups can
converse with a higher standard of common knowledge with an openness to the never ending, ever changing story told by the data flow.

Daily Updates AND Long-term Trends

This growing database of 7,000+ key articles has been compiled and updated daily for the past 2 years. The daily updates are always presented as the latest iteration of an evolving story which can be tracked back through time, automatically providing a historical perspective which is the key to understanding any change.

Independent AND Professional Analysis

The database has been compiled by a totally independent, professional content analyst as a free service, both as an act of giving back to the world, and to showcase the general benefits of database enabled content analysis applications. Content analysis is a proven intelligence research discipline designed to listen to the data as it speaks for itself. The job is to watch the indicators of change and to draw inferences from them, not to judge, nor to persuade.

The End of the Beginning NOT The Beginning of the End

This version of the database has only the most basic functionality. Much of the intellectually intensive work of content analysis must still be done to yield meaningful graphs, trends, summaries and meta-commentaries which are the outputs from the research process. Yet, already it should be a uniquely useful resource for people who want to find out more about Environmental Change, quickly.

Finally, before beginning, please spend 10 minutes studying the table of contents to get an idea of the scope and the organisation of the data sets to which you now have instant access.

 

https://openintelligence.wordpress.com/newe-page/d-people/

d) People

The two founders of Open Intelligence are Simon Eaton, the PHP, MySQL software developer, and Jan Wyllie, the content analyst and editor. The other shareholder in Open Intelligence is Trend Monitor which has been in the intelligence and taxonomies business, since the mid-1980s.

A core group of intelligence gatherers – Bob Bater, Robert Sprigge and Conrad Taylor – are contributing their clips at our Amplify site (www.openintelligence.amplify.com) the key points of which will then be synthesised on this site by Jan Wyllie.

When the core group has tested the Open Intelligence intellectual and software tools, the plan is to open the intelligence gathering processes to social networks and interest groups.

 

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