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Galaxy Zoo combined the efforts of many non-expert volunteers to classify a million galaxies. .
For more on the history of galaxy classification in astronomy and how Galaxy Zoo continues this tradition,
For example, the Galaxy Zoo team ran an open call
other members of the Galaxy Zoo team(2010)- started teaching computers to classify galaxies. .
debiasing, and weighting- the Galaxy Zoo research team had converted 40 million volunteer classifications into a set of consensus morphological classifications.
and the consensus Galaxy Zoo classifications, she was able to create weights on each feature,
Although Galaxy Zoo might seem far from social research,
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).
including the classification by Schawinski that helped to inspire Galaxy Zoo, there was strong agreement.
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.
Chris Lintott, and the Galaxy Zoo team created a mass collaboration that motivated more than 100,000 people to participate in an astronomical(in both senses of the word) image labeling task(Lintott et al. 2011).
Galaxy Zoo attracted its initial volunteers after the project was featured in a news article,
Very early in the Galaxy Zoo project, a few people had noticed unusual green objects, but interest in them crystallized when Hanny van Arkel, a Dutch school teacher, started a thread in the Galaxy Zoo discussion forum with the catchy title:“Give Peas a Chance.”.
Fletcher( 2015) Building on Galaxy Zoo.
Some of the galaxies that are being classified by Galaxy Zoo.
Lintott were graduate students when they started Galaxy Zoo.
Galaxy Zoo combines the efforts of many non-expert volunteers to classify a million galaxies.
(2010) turned Galaxy Zoo into what I would call a second-generation human computation system.
two astronomers sitting in a pub in Oxford thinking about Galaxy Zoo.