An interactive discussion around the questions/issues raised in the CFP including: Are there successful crowdsourcing ideas that have not come out today? Are there specific projects that you think the community should know more about? How should we enlist vantage points in the right locations? How do these platforms differ from/extend human-entered crowdsourcing systems? What kinds of experiments are technically and ethically viable? What is the right programming interface for the experimenter? Given the limited control we have on these platforms, what is the right experimental model? Could we build a federation of platforms and how would that work?
What has Worked and What Won't Work in Crowdsourcing / Clark, David; Texeira, Renata; Mellia, Marco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 51-51. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceeding C2B(1)D '15 tenutosi a London nel August 2015) [10.1145/2787394.2790462].
What has Worked and What Won't Work in Crowdsourcing
MELLIA, Marco
2015
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An interactive discussion around the questions/issues raised in the CFP including: Are there successful crowdsourcing ideas that have not come out today? Are there specific projects that you think the community should know more about? How should we enlist vantage points in the right locations? How do these platforms differ from/extend human-entered crowdsourcing systems? What kinds of experiments are technically and ethically viable? What is the right programming interface for the experimenter? Given the limited control we have on these platforms, what is the right experimental model? Could we build a federation of platforms and how would that work?Pubblicazioni consigliate
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