A survey of task-oriented crowdsourcing

作者: Nuno Luz , Nuno Silva , Paulo Novais

DOI: 10.1007/S10462-014-9423-5

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摘要: Since the advent of artificial intelligence, researchers have been trying to create machines that emulate human behaviour. Back in 1960s however, Licklider (IRE Trans Hum Factors Electron 4---11, 1960) believed and computers were just part a scale which on one side humans other (human computation). After almost decade active research into computation crowdsourcing, this paper presents survey crowdsourcing systems, with focus being solving micro-tasks complex tasks. An analysis current state art is performed from technical standpoint, includes systematized description terminologies used by platforms relationships between each term. Furthermore, similarities task-oriented are described presented process diagram according proposed classification. Using as stepping stone, concludes discussion challenges possible future directions.

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