© 2018 Citizen Science, traditionally known as the engagement of amateur participants in research, is showing great potential for large-scale processing of data. In areas such as astronomy, biology, or geo-sciences, where emerging technologies generate huge volumes of data, Citizen Science projects enable image classification at a rate not possible to accomplish by experts alone. However, this approach entails the spread of biases and uncertainty in the results, since participants involved are typically non-experts in the problem and hold variable skills. Consequently, the research community tends not to trust Citizen Science outcomes, claiming a generalised lack of accuracy and validation. We introduce a novel multi-stage approach to handl...
Many research fields are now faced with huge volumes of data automatically generated by specialised ...
Citizen scientists are becoming more and more important in helping professionals working through big...
Abstract Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and ...
Citizen Science is coming to the forefront of scientific research as a valuable method for large-sca...
Volunteer citizen scientists are an invaluable resource for classifying large numbers of images that...
The chapter gives an account of both opportunities and challenges of human–machine collaboration in ...
Public participation in scientific activities, often called citizen science, offers a possibility to...
The “noisy labeler problem” in crowdsourced data has attracted great attention in recent years, with...
Citizen science projects set up in research fields such as astronomy, ecology and biodiversity, biol...
Citizen science is mainstream: millions of people contribute data to a growing array of citizen scie...
Citizen scientists are becoming more and more important in helping professionals working through big...
Ecological and environmental citizen‐science projects have enormous potential to advance scientific ...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) that recruit members of the public as volunteers to process and...
Citizen science is a growing phenomenon. With millions of people involved and billions of in-kind do...
Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and conservat...
Many research fields are now faced with huge volumes of data automatically generated by specialised ...
Citizen scientists are becoming more and more important in helping professionals working through big...
Abstract Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and ...
Citizen Science is coming to the forefront of scientific research as a valuable method for large-sca...
Volunteer citizen scientists are an invaluable resource for classifying large numbers of images that...
The chapter gives an account of both opportunities and challenges of human–machine collaboration in ...
Public participation in scientific activities, often called citizen science, offers a possibility to...
The “noisy labeler problem” in crowdsourced data has attracted great attention in recent years, with...
Citizen science projects set up in research fields such as astronomy, ecology and biodiversity, biol...
Citizen science is mainstream: millions of people contribute data to a growing array of citizen scie...
Citizen scientists are becoming more and more important in helping professionals working through big...
Ecological and environmental citizen‐science projects have enormous potential to advance scientific ...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) that recruit members of the public as volunteers to process and...
Citizen science is a growing phenomenon. With millions of people involved and billions of in-kind do...
Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and conservat...
Many research fields are now faced with huge volumes of data automatically generated by specialised ...
Citizen scientists are becoming more and more important in helping professionals working through big...
Abstract Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and ...