Eksempler på bruk av Galaxy zoo på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Thus, while the ESP Game shares the same split-apply-combine structure with Galaxy Zoo, it differs in how participants are motivated- fun vs.
Galaxy Zoo grew out of a problem faced by Kevin Schawinski,
let's return to Galaxy Zoo, the human computation astronomy project discussed earlier in this chapter.
Similar to Galaxy Zoo, there are many situations where social researchers want to code,
other members of the Galaxy Zoo team- starting teaching computers to classify galaxies.
you can now see how Galaxy Zoo follows the split-apply-combine recipe,
Although Galaxy Zoo might seem far from social research,
For example, the Galaxy Zoo team ran an open call
Although Galaxy Zoo might seem far from social research,
My description of Galaxy Zoo draws on Nielsen(2012),
For more on the history of galaxy classification in astronomy and how Galaxy Zoo continues this tradition,
While this skepticism is reasonable, Galaxy Zoo shows that when volunteer contributions are correctly cleaned,
This table shows that, unlike Galaxy Zoo, many other human computation projects use microtask labor markets(e.g., Amazon Mechanical Turk)
While this skepticism is reasonable, Galaxy Zoo shows that when volunteer contributions are correctly cleaned,
then it could be used by Galaxy Zoo researchers to classify an essentially infinite number of galaxies.
it is helpful to briefly review the three steps that the Galaxy Zoo researchers used to produce their consensus classifications.
it is helpful to briefly review the three steps that the Galaxy Zoo researchers used to produce their consensus classifications.
More specifically, using the human classifications created by Galaxy Zoo, Banerji built a machine learning model that could predict the human classification of a galaxy based on the characteristics of the image.
Galaxy Zoo, and other human computation projects, typically use a split-apply-combine strategy(Wickham 2011), and once you understand this strategy you will be able to use it to solve lots of problems.
Building on Galaxy Zoo, the researchers completed Galaxy Zoo 2 which collected more than 60 million more complex morphological classifications from volunteers(Masters et al. 2011).