Introducing KOI
Brooke Ann Coco, Luke Miller, Ellie Rennie, Michael Zargham
Abstract: Traditional top-down data management systems have provided firms with significant advantages, but fall short in addressing the dynamic nature of knowledge within non-hierarchical groups. Such organizations need to enact collective governance over knowledge. In addition, existing approaches do not enable effective knowledge-sharing between groups, which is essential for collectives seeking to address shared problems, expand their networks or make use of an adjacent community’s expertise.
Our project aims to reimagine knowledge management by developing and implementing an advanced system using Reference Identifiers (RIDs) within the graph-based KOI (Knowledge Organization Object Infrastructure) architecture developed by our partner, BlockScience.
The team will focus on how we’ll use the KOI system in Metagov. This includes privacy discussions on how to opt in or out of having your data used in the system and what messages KOI can see, as well as exploring how you would most like to use the KOI.
game theoryhuman-computer interactionsocial and information networkslaw and economics
Audience: researchers in the topic
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