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- 2018
- Jie Yang, Carlo van der Valk, Tobias Hoßfeld, Judith Redi, Alessandro Bozzon:
How Do Crowdworker Communities and Microtask Markets Influence Each Other? A Data-Driven Study on Amazon Mechanical Turk. HCOMP 2018: 193-202 - Alessandro Checco, Jo Bates, Gianluca Demartini:
All That Glitters Is Gold - An Attack Scheme on Gold Questions in Crowdsourcing. HCOMP 2018: 2-11 - Anca Dumitrache, Lora Aroyo, Chris Welty:
Capturing Ambiguity in Crowdsourcing Frame Disambiguation. HCOMP 2018: 12-20 - Michael Giancola, Randy C. Paffenroth, Jacob Whitehill:
Permutation-Invariant Consensus over Crowdsourced Labels. HCOMP 2018: 21-30 - Sai R. Gouravajhala, Jinyeong Yim, Karthik Desingh, Yanda Huang, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Walter S. Lasecki:
EURECA: Enhanced Understanding of Real Environments via Crowd Assistance. HCOMP 2018: 31-40 - Tanya Goyal, Tyler McDonnell, Mücahid Kutlu, Tamer Elsayed, Matthew Lease:
Your Behavior Signals Your Reliability: Modeling Crowd Behavioral Traces to Ensure Quality Relevance Annotations. HCOMP 2018: 41-49 - Emoke-Ágnes Horvát, Johannes Wachs, Rong Wang, Anikó Hannák:
The Role of Novelty in Securing Investors for Equity Crowdfunding Campaigns. HCOMP 2018: 50-59 - Kazushi Ikeda, Keiichiro Hoashi:
Utilizing Crowdsourced Asynchronous Chat for Efficient Collection of Dialogue Dataset. HCOMP 2018: 60-69 - Toni Kaplan, Susumu Saito, Kotaro Hara, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Striving to Earn More: A Survey of Work Strategies and Tool Use Among Crowd Workers. HCOMP 2018: 70-78 - Masaki Kobayashi, Hiromi Morita, Masaki Matsubara, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Atsuyuki Morishima:
An Empirical Study on Short- and Long-Term Effects of Self-Correction in Crowdsourced Microtasks. HCOMP 2018: 79-87 - Katsumi Kumai, Masaki Matsubara, Yuhki Shiraishi, Daisuke Wakatsuki, Jianwei Zhang, Takeaki Shionome, Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Atsuyuki Morishima:
Skill-and-Stress-Aware Assignment of Crowd-Worker Groups to Task Streams. HCOMP 2018: 88-97 - Christopher H. Lin, Mausam, Daniel S. Weld:
Active Learning with Unbalanced Classes and Example-Generation Queries. HCOMP 2018: 98-107 - V. K. Chaithanya Manam, Alexander J. Quinn:
WingIt: Efficient Refinement of Unclear Task Instructions. HCOMP 2018: 108-116 - Daniel Mutembesa, Christopher Omongo, Ernest Mwebaze:
Crowdsourcing Real-Time Viral Disease and Pest Information: A Case of Nation-Wide Cassava Disease Surveillance in a Developing Country. HCOMP 2018: 117-125 - Besmira Nushi, Ece Kamar, Eric Horvitz:
Towards Accountable AI: Hybrid Human-Machine Analyses for Characterizing System Failure. HCOMP 2018: 126-135 - Jahna Otterbacher:
Social Cues, Social Biases: Stereotypes in Annotations on People Images. HCOMP 2018: 136-144 - Akshay Rao, Harmanpreet Kaur, Walter S. Lasecki:
Plexiglass: Multiplexing Passive and Active Tasks for More Efficient Crowdsourcing. HCOMP 2018: 145-153 - Neal Reeves, Peter West, Elena Simperl:
"A Game Without Competition Is Hardly a Game": The Impact of Competitions on Player Activity in a Human Computation Game". HCOMP 2018: 154-163 - Marta Sabou, Dietmar Winkler, Peter Penzerstadler, Stefan Biffl:
Verifying Conceptual Domain Models with Human Computation: A Case Study in Software Engineering. HCOMP 2018: 164-173 - Samira Samadi, Santosh S. Vempala, Adam Tauman Kalai:
Usability of Humanly Computable Passwords. HCOMP 2018: 174-183 - Chun-Ju Yang, Kristen Grauman, Danna Gurari:
Visual Question Answer Diversity. HCOMP 2018: 184-192 - Khobaib Zaamout, Ken Barker:
Towards Quantifying Behaviour in Social Crowdsourcing Communities. HCOMP 2018: 203-212 - Yiling Chen, Gabriella Kazai:
Proceedings of the Sixth AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing, HCOMP 2018, Zürich, Switzerland, July 5-8, 2018. AAAI Press 2018, ISBN 978-1-57735-799-5 [contents]
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