Crowdsourcing and Human Computation: Systems, Studies and Platforms
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Bernstein, Michael S.; Hartmann, Bjorn; Chi, Ed H.; Kittur, Aniket; Chilton, Lydia B.; Miller, Robert C.; ... Show more Show less
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Crowdsourcing and human computation are transforming human-computer interaction, and CHI has led the way. The seminal publication in human computation was initially published in CHI in 2004 [1], and the first paper investigating Mechanical Turk as a user study platform has amassed over one hundred citations in two years [5]. However, we are just beginning to stake out a coherent research agenda for the field. This workshop will bring together researchers in the young field of crowdsourcing and human computation and produce three artifacts: a research agenda for the field, a vision for ideal crowdsourcing platforms, and a group-edited bibliography. These resources will be publically disseminated on the web and evolved and maintained by the community.
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2011Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '11)
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Michael Bernstein, Ed H. Chi, Lydia Chilton, Bjorn Hartmann, Aniket Kittur, and Robert C. Miller. 2011. Crowdsourcing and human computation: systems, studies and platforms. In PART 2 ----------- Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (CHI EA '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 53-56.
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978-1-4503-0268-5