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Human behavior / Crowdsourcing / Social bookmarking / Social software / Enterprise social graph / Social networking service / User-generated content / Social media / Enterprise bookmarking / Social information processing / Collaboration / Information society
Date: 2011-02-08 04:59:59
Human behavior
Crowdsourcing
Social bookmarking
Social software
Enterprise social graph
Social networking service
User-generated content
Social media
Enterprise bookmarking
Social information processing
Collaboration
Information society

Guess Who? Enriching the Social Graph through a Crowdsourcing Game Ido Guy*, Adam Perer**, Tal Daniel*, Ohad Greenshpan***, Itai Turbahn**** * IBM Research-Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel {ido, taldan}@il.ibm.com

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