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HCOMP@KDD 2010: Washington, DC, USA
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Human Computation, HCOMP '10, Washington DC, USA, July 25, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0222-7
Invited talk
- Ross Smith:
Using games to improve productivity in software engineering. 1
Market design
- Lydia B. Chilton, John J. Horton, Robert C. Miller, Shiri Azenkot:
Task search in a human computation market. 1-9 - Shailesh Kochhar, Stefano Mazzocchi, Praveen K. Paritosh:
The anatomy of a large-scale human computation engine. 10-17 - M. Six Silberman, Joel Ross, Lilly Irani, Bill Tomlinson:
Sellers' problems in human computation markets. 18-21
Human computation in practice
- Markus Krause, Aneta Takhtamysheva, Marion Wittstock, Rainer Malaka:
Frontiers of a paradigm: exploring human computation with digital games. 22-25 - Li Weng, Filippo Menczer:
GiveALink tagging game: an incentive for social annotation. 26-29 - Osamuyimen Stewart, David M. Lubensky, Juan M. Huerta:
Crowdsourcing participation inequality: a SCOUT model for the enterprise domain. 30-33 - John Ferguson, Marek Bell, Matthew Chalmers:
Mutually reinforcing systems. 34-37 - Paul Rohwer:
A note on human computation limits. 38-40 - Kathleen Tuite, Noah Snavely, Dun-Yu Hsiao, Adam M. Smith, Zoran Popovic:
Reconstructing the world in 3D: bringing games with a purpose outdoors. 41-44 - Brandon G. Morton, Jacquelin A. Speck, Erik M. Schmidt, Youngmoo E. Kim:
Improving music emotion labeling using human computation. 45-48 - Hidir Aras, Markus Krause, Andreas Haller, Rainer Malaka:
Webpardy: harvesting QA by HC. 49-52 - Michael Toomim, James A. Landay:
Measuring utility of human-computer interaction. 53 - Chang Hu, Benjamin B. Bederson, Philip Resnik:
Translation by iterative collaboration between monolingual users. 54-55
Task and process design
- Jun Wang, Bei Yu:
Sentence recall game: a novel tool for collecting data to discover language usage patterns. 56-59 - Nitin Seemakurty, Jonathan Chu, Luis von Ahn, Anthony Tomasic:
Word sense disambiguation via human computation. 60-63 - Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis, Foster J. Provost, Jing Wang:
Quality management on Amazon Mechanical Turk. 64-67 - Greg Little, Lydia B. Chilton, Max Goldman, Robert C. Miller:
Exploring iterative and parallel human computation processes. 68-76 - Eric Huang, Haoqi Zhang, David C. Parkes, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Yiling Chen:
Toward automatic task design: a progress report. 77-85
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