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Disruption and Deception in Crowdsourcing
International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2017While crowdsourcing has become increasingly popular among organizations, it also has become increasingly susceptible to unethical and malicious activities. This article discusses recent examples of disruptive and deceptive efforts on crowdsourcing sites, which impacted the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the crowdsourcing efforts ...
Gert-Jan de Vreede, Agnieszka Onuchowska
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2019
Advances in digital technologies and participatory culture have enabled the efficient use of crowdsourcing in a broad range of contexts, including journalism. Journalism is increasingly deploying crowdsourcing as a knowledge-search method and a means of engaging readers.
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Advances in digital technologies and participatory culture have enabled the efficient use of crowdsourcing in a broad range of contexts, including journalism. Journalism is increasingly deploying crowdsourcing as a knowledge-search method and a means of engaging readers.
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Science, 2013
Computational methods reveal the nature and diversity of antibodies in HIV-infected individuals. [Also see Report by Georgiev et al. ]
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Computational methods reveal the nature and diversity of antibodies in HIV-infected individuals. [Also see Report by Georgiev et al. ]
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2014
This paper is a preliminary review of the role and importance of crowdsourcing in contemporary media, especially in the context of journalism. Following Howe (2008), we distinguish between four crowdsourcing strategies: 1) Crowd Wisdom, 2) Crowd Creation, 3) Crowd Voting, and 4) Crowd Funding.
Nylund, Mats, Gopalkrishnan, Asha
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This paper is a preliminary review of the role and importance of crowdsourcing in contemporary media, especially in the context of journalism. Following Howe (2008), we distinguish between four crowdsourcing strategies: 1) Crowd Wisdom, 2) Crowd Creation, 3) Crowd Voting, and 4) Crowd Funding.
Nylund, Mats, Gopalkrishnan, Asha
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Reliable Crowdsourcing and Deep Locality-Preserving Learning for Expression Recognition in the Wild
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2017Shan Li, Weihong Deng, Junping Du
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2009 Congress on Services - I, 2009
Crowdsourcing is emerging as the new on-line distributed problem solving and production model in which networked people collaborate to complete a task. Enterprises are increasingly employing crowdsourcing to access scalable workforce on-line. In parallel, cloud computing has emerged as a new paradigm for delivering computational services, which ...
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Crowdsourcing is emerging as the new on-line distributed problem solving and production model in which networked people collaborate to complete a task. Enterprises are increasingly employing crowdsourcing to access scalable workforce on-line. In parallel, cloud computing has emerged as a new paradigm for delivering computational services, which ...
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Crowdsourcing in the enterprise
Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Multimodal crowd sensing, 2012This talk reviews several of the recent studies conducted by the Social Technologies group at IBM Research-Haifa, which demonstrate the use of social analytics tools to extract value of enterprise social media. From recommender systems, through activity stream filtering and analysis, to crowdsourcing games in the enterprise, the voice of the employees ...
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Crowdsourcing: Citizens as coproducers of public services
Policy and Internet, 2021Helen K Liu
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