Friday, February 19, 2016

New funding opportunity for research on crowdsourced reasoning

The Office for Research and Engagement received this notification of this outstanding opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration around the idea of crowdsourced analytics. Please let our office know if you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, which touches directly on a wide range of disciplines in which we have considerable expertise. 

My organization, the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) has just announced a new funding opportunity for research on crowdsourced reasoning. CREATE (Crowdsourcing Evidence, Argumentation, Thinking and Evaluation) is soliciting proposals from interdisciplinary research teams. 

The basic idea is to extend crowdsourcing beyond its traditional applicationsWhereas Wikipedia and prediction markets use the power of crowds to consolidate information and produce forecasts, CREATE will link crowdsourcing to structured techniques in order to improve reasoning about complex analytic issues. The resulting methods are expected to have value not just for intelligence analysis but also for science, law, and policy--in fact, any domain where people must think their way through complex questions.

CREATE is a multi-year research program, and IARPA anticipates multiple awards. The application deadline is April 16, 2016.The announcement is on FedBizOpps.

Please distribute widely to anyone who might be interested. Thank you.

Steve

Steven Rieber
Program Manager

Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)