[论文收集] CHI 2011 Workshop on Crowdsourcing and Human Computation

召开时间:May 8, 2011

主页:http://crowdresearch.org/chi2011-workshop/

 

Eytan Adar (University of Michigan)

Why I Hate Mechanical Turk Research (and Workshops)

Benjamin B. Bederson, Alex Quinn (University of Maryland)

Participation in Human Computation

Lukas Biewald, Mollie Allick (CrowdFlower)

Massive Multiplayer Human Computation for Fun, Money, and Survival

Jeffrey Bigham, Erin Brady, Samuel White (University of Rochester)

Human-Backed Access Technology

Jenny J. Chen, Natala J. Menezes, Adam D. Bradley (Amazon)

Opportunities for Crowdsourcing Research on Amazon Mechanical Turk

Kuan-Ta Chen (Academia Sinica)

Human Computation: Experience and Thoughts

Parmit K. Chilana, Andrew J. Ko, Jacob O. Wobbrock (University of Washington)

Using Crowdsourcing in the Design of Context-Sensitive Help for Web Applications

Nick DePalma (MIT Media Lab), Sonia Chernova (Worcester Polytechnic), Cynthia Breazeal (MIT Media Lab)

Leveraging Online Virtual Agents to Crowdsource Human-Robot Interaction

Mira Dontcheva (Adobe), Elizabeth Gerber, Sheena Lewis (Northwestern)

Crowdsourcing and Creativity

Steven P. Dow, Scott R. Klemmer (Stanford)

Shepherding the Crowd: An Approach to More Creative Crowd Work

Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer (IBM Research)

Harnessing Crowds as a Motivational Mechanism

Thomas Erickson (IBM Research)

Some Thoughts on a Framework for Crowdsourcing

Adam Fourney, Michael Terry (University of Waterloo)

Leveraging Crowdsourced Technical Documentation: Building a Command Thesaurus

Dan Goldman, Joel Brandt (Adobe)

Task Decomposition and Human Computation in Graphics and Vision

David Alan Grier (George Washington University)

Foundational Issues in Human Computation and Crowdsourcing

Gary Hsieh (Michigan State University)

Understanding and Designing for Cultural Differences on Crowdsourcing Marketplaces

Jessica R. Hullman (University of Michigan)

Not All HITs Are Created Equal: Controlling for Reasoning and Learning Processes in MTurk

Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis (NYU), John J. Horton (oDesk)

The Need for Standardization in Crowdsourcing

Anand Kulkarni (UC Berkeley)

The Complexity of Crowdsourcing: Theoretical Problems in Human Computation

Ben Lafreniere, Michael Terry (University of Waterloo)

Socially-Adaptable Interfaces: Crowdsourcing Customization

James Landay (University of Washington)

A New View on HCI and Crowdsourcing

Edith Law (Carnegie Mellon University)

Defining (Human) Computation

Alison Lee, Richard A. Hankins (Nokia Research)

Crowd Sourcing and Prediction Markets

Greg Little (MIT CSAIL) and Yu-An Sun (Xerox)

Human OCR: Insights from a Complex Human Computation Process

Kurt Luther (Georgia Tech)

Fast, Accurate, and Brilliant: Realizing the Potential of Crowdsourcing and Human Computation

Adam Marcus, Eugene Wu, David R. Karger, Samuel Madden, Robert C. Miller (MIT CSAIL)

Platform Considerations in Human Computation

David McDonald (University of Washington)

Task Dependency and the Organization of the Crowd

Robert Morris (MIT Media Lab)

The Emergence of Affective Crowdsourcing

Jeffrey Nichols, Jalal Mahmud (IBM Research)

Data Capture with the Crowd: Exploring the Continuum of Implicit to Explicit

Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Yasuaki Sakamoto, Lixiu Yu (Stevens Institute of Technology)

Structures for Creativity: The crowdsourcing of design

Gabriel Parent, Maxine Eskenazi (Carnegie Mellon University)

Sources of Variability and Adaptive Tasks

Sharoda A. Paul, Lichan Hong (Palo Alto Research Center), Ed H. Chi (Google)

What is a Question? Crowdsourcing Tweet Categorization

Reid Priedhorsky

Wiki, Absurd Yet Successful: A Position Paper for CHI 2011 Workshop on Crowdsourcing and Human Computation

Alexander J. Quinn, Benjamin B. Bederson (University of Maryland)

Human-Machine Hybrid Computation

Jakob Rogstadius, Vassilis Kostakos (University of Maderia), Jim Laredo, Maja Vukovic (IBM Research)

Towards Real-time Emergency Response using Crowd Supported Analysis of Social Media

Irene Ros, Yannick Assogba, Joan DiMicco (IBM Research)

Crowdsourcing and Gov 2.0

Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski (Carnegie Mellon University)

Worker Collaboration in Crowdsourcing Markets

Kate Starbird (University of Colorado)

Digital Volunteerism During Disaster: Crowdsourcing Information Processing

William Thies, Aishwarya Ratan (Microsoft Research India), James Davis (UC Santa Cruz), Ed Cutrell (Microsoft Research India, participating on behalf of MSR India authors)

Paid Crowdsourcing as a Vehicle for Global Development

Brian E. Tidball, Pieter Jan Stappers (Delft TU)

Crowdsourcing Contextual User Insights for UCD

Anthony Tomasic, John Zimmerman, Aaron Steinfeld, Yun Huang, Daisy Yoo, Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Ellen Ayoob (Carnegie Mellon University)

Design Uncertainty in Crowd-Sourcing Systems

Michael Toomim (University of Washington)

Economic Utility of Interaction in Crowdsourcing

Haoqi Zhang (Harvard University), Eric Horvitz (Microsoft Research), Robert C. Miller (MIT CSAIL), David C. Parkes (Harvard University)

Crowdsourcing General Computation

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