A planetary nervous system for social mining and collective awareness
Fosca Giannotti, Dino Pedreschi, Alex (Sandy) Pentland, Paul Lukowicz,, Donald Kossmann, James Crowley, Dirk Helbing

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive research roadmap for a Planetary Nervous System (PNS), a global techno-social platform designed to sense, analyze, and understand social dynamics through big data, social mining, and privacy-aware trust networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework integrating social sensing, social mining, and trust networks to build a self-organizing system for global social analysis.
Findings
Conceptual framework for PNS architecture
Identification of key technological pillars
Discussion on privacy and trust in social data mining
Abstract
We present a research roadmap of a Planetary Nervous System (PNS), capable of sensing and mining the digital breadcrumbs of human activities and unveiling the knowledge hidden in the big data for addressing the big questions about social complexity. We envision the PNS as a globally distributed, self-organizing, techno-social system for answering analytical questions about the status of world-wide society, based on three pillars: social sensing, social mining, and the idea of trust networks and privacy-aware social mining. We discuss the ingredients of a science and a technology necessary to build the PNS upon the three mentioned pillars, beyond the limitations of their respective state-of-art. Social sensing is aimed at developing better methods for harvesting the big data from the techno-social ecosystem and make them available for mining, learning and analysis at a properly high…
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