More and more people leverage the power of crowds to ob-tain solutions of their problems, and the number of microtask workers also increases rapidly on paid crowdsourcing mar-ketplaces. However, there is an order of magnitude discrep-ancy between the population of Internet users ( ≈ 2 billions) and that of microtask workers ( ≈ 0.5 millions); we believe that a large number of potential workers are interested in mi-crotasks but have not involved in paid crowdsourcing activi-ties yet. In this paper, we conduct an Internet survey to investigate potential workers regarding their demographics, experiences in microtasks, preferences on tasks and rewards. We hope that our findings from this research are helpful for establishing a prosperous paid c...
In the 21st century, where automated systems and artificial intelligence are replacing arduous manua...
Low-paid micro-task crowdsourcing sites present a new workplace that has been increasingly popular. ...
The ubiquity of the Internet and the widespread proliferation of electronic devices has resulted in ...
Crowdsourcing and microtasks are a relatively new way to issue units of work to a large group of pot...
The ubiquitous penetration of Internet technologies in modern societies has created new forms of wor...
In the last years, crowdsourcing has emerged as a new approach for outsourcing work to a large numbe...
In 2006, Wired reporter Jeff Howe introduced the neologism “crowdsourcing” to describe “the act of t...
International audienceConsciously or unconsciously, an army of Internet users participates every day...
Crowd workers’ voices must be heard, write Xuefei (Nancy) Deng, K.D. Joshi and Robert D. Gallier
Crowdsourcing has the potential to revolutionise the way organisations carry out tasks that need to ...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to partici-pate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is...
In the 21st century, where automated systems and artificial intelligence are replacing arduous manua...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to participate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is ...
Microtask crowdsourcing is a relatively new work form enabled by information technologies. For both ...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to partici-pate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is...
In the 21st century, where automated systems and artificial intelligence are replacing arduous manua...
Low-paid micro-task crowdsourcing sites present a new workplace that has been increasingly popular. ...
The ubiquity of the Internet and the widespread proliferation of electronic devices has resulted in ...
Crowdsourcing and microtasks are a relatively new way to issue units of work to a large group of pot...
The ubiquitous penetration of Internet technologies in modern societies has created new forms of wor...
In the last years, crowdsourcing has emerged as a new approach for outsourcing work to a large numbe...
In 2006, Wired reporter Jeff Howe introduced the neologism “crowdsourcing” to describe “the act of t...
International audienceConsciously or unconsciously, an army of Internet users participates every day...
Crowd workers’ voices must be heard, write Xuefei (Nancy) Deng, K.D. Joshi and Robert D. Gallier
Crowdsourcing has the potential to revolutionise the way organisations carry out tasks that need to ...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to partici-pate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is...
In the 21st century, where automated systems and artificial intelligence are replacing arduous manua...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to participate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is ...
Microtask crowdsourcing is a relatively new work form enabled by information technologies. For both ...
The ability to entice and engage crowd workers to partici-pate in human intelligence tasks (HITs) is...
In the 21st century, where automated systems and artificial intelligence are replacing arduous manua...
Low-paid micro-task crowdsourcing sites present a new workplace that has been increasingly popular. ...
The ubiquity of the Internet and the widespread proliferation of electronic devices has resulted in ...