Examples of using Human computation in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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super-intelligent machines, human computation provides an alternate view, he said.
For a book-length treatment of human computation, in the most general sense of the term,
In the end, the quality of the output of human computation projects rests on the quality of the inputs that the human participants provide: garbage in, garbage out.
hard-for-computers microtasks that we can turn over to human computation projects.
many other human computation projects use microtask labor markets(e.g., Amazon Mechanical Turk) and rely on paid workers rather than volunteers.
A classic example of a human computation project is Galaxy Zoo,
Michelucci and Dickinson analyzed the latest research in human computation in an article published in the Jan. 1 issue of the journal Science.
the researcher can move to a human computation project with many participants.
as with Galaxy Zoo, human computation projects can produce high-quality results.
In other words, human computation enabled them to generate coding of political texts that agreed with expert evaluations
As I write in Bit by Bit, I think it is helpful to roughly distinguish between three types of mass collaboration projects: human computation, open call,
table 5.1 provides additional examples of how human computation has been used in social research.
Now scientists are envisioning ways in which human computation might tackle such complex problems.
Ahn(2005)), Foldit should be considered a human computation project.
predicting movie ratings), whereas in human computation, the researcher specifies a microtask(e.g.,
In human computation and distributed data collection projects,
In addition to creating human computation and open calls,
Human computation projects take a big problem,
Human computation projects are ideally suited for easy-task-big-scale problems,
Human computation projects combine the work of many non-experts to solve easy-task-big-scale problems that are not easily solved by computers.