영어에서 Galaxy zoo 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Pea Galaxies were first discovered in 2007 by the volunteer citizen scientists within the forum section of the online astronomy project Galaxy Zoo(GZ), part of the Zooniverse web portal.
For more on the history of galaxy classification in astronomy and how Galaxy Zoo continues this tradition, see Masters(2012) and Marshall,
Even citizen science projects such as Galaxy Zoo cannot deal with those numbers.'.
Imagine Kevin Schawinski and Chris Linton, two astronomers sitting in a pub in Oxford thinking about Galaxy Zoo.
Recall, that Schawinski and Lintott were graduate students when they started Galaxy Zoo.
Because very similar challenges arise in most human computation projects, it is helpful to briefly review the three steps that the Galaxy Zoo researchers used to produce their consensus classifications.
2008- almost a full year later- Carolin Cardamone, an astronomy graduate student at Yale and member of the Galaxy Zoo team, joined the thread to help organize the“Pea Hunt.”.
Using her features, her model, and the consensus Galaxy Zoo classifications, she was able to create weights on each feature,
Although Galaxy Zoo might seem far from social research, there are actually many situations where social researchers want to code,
Because very similar challenges arise in most human computation projects, it is helpful to briefly review the three steps that the Galaxy Zoo researchers used to produce their consensus classifications.
Thus, while the ESP Game shares the same split-apply-combine structure with Galaxy Zoo, it differs in how participants are motivated- fun versus desire to help science.
While this skepticism is reasonable, Galaxy Zoo shows that when volunteer contributions are correctly cleaned,
While this skepticism is reasonable, Galaxy Zoo shows that when volunteer contributions are correctly cleaned, debiased, and aggregated,
Thus, while the ESP Game shares the same split-apply-combine structure with Galaxy Zoo, it differs in how participants are motivated-fun versus desire to help science.
2008-almost a full year later-Carolin Cardamone, an astronomy graduate student at Yale and member of the Galaxy Zoo team, joined the thread to help organize the“Pea Hunt.”.
For example, the Galaxy Zoo team ran an open call and found a new approach that outperformed the one developed in Banerji et al.(2010);
For example, the Galaxy Zoo team ran an open call and found a new
For example, Ivan Terentev and Tim Matorny, two Radio Galaxy Zoo participants, were coauthors on one of the papers that arose from that project(Banfield et al. 2016; Galaxy Zoo 2016).
This table shows that, unlike Galaxy Zoo, many other human computation projects use microtask labor markets(e.g.,
Given this background, you can now see how Galaxy Zoo follows the split-apply-combine recipe, the same recipe that is used