Part 2: 8th Mining Humanistic Data WorkshopInternational audienceScientific projects that require human computation often resort to crowdsourcing. Interested individuals can contribute to a crowdsourcing task, essentially contributing towards the project’s goals. To motivate participation and engagement, scientists use a variety of reward mechanisms. The most common motivation, and the one that yields the fastest results, is monetary rewards. By using monetary, scientists address a wider audience to participate in the task. As the payment is below minimum wage for developed economies, users from developing countries are more eager to participate. In subjective tasks, or tasks that cannot be validated through a right or wrong type of validat...
A commonly cited maxim states that “you get what you pay for”, implying that there is a strong corre...
Crowdsourcing of inventive activities is a particular form of crowdsourcing that helps firms to inno...
Crowdsourcing, the use of an undefined group of external people to complete tasks for the corporatio...
The purpose of this study is to explore if monetary reward negatively affects people’s willingness t...
Crowdsourcing is a paradigm for utilizing crowd intelligence to help solve problems that computers a...
The emergence of crowdsourcing as a commonly used approach to collect vast quantities of human asses...
Digitization has facilitated the proliferation of crowd science by lowering the cost of finding indi...
The aim of this paper is to explore factors driving and affecting motivation of workers for particip...
<div><p>This paper identifies trends within and relationships between the amount of participation an...
textabstractCompanies increasingly outsource activities to volunteers that they approach via an open...
The success of citizen science projects often relies on the participation of a large number of parti...
Citizen science projects involve the general public in research activities in collaboration with pro...
Crowd science is scientific research that is conducted with the participation of volunteers who are ...
Paid micro-task crowdsourcing has gained in popularity partly due to the increasing need for large-s...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
A commonly cited maxim states that “you get what you pay for”, implying that there is a strong corre...
Crowdsourcing of inventive activities is a particular form of crowdsourcing that helps firms to inno...
Crowdsourcing, the use of an undefined group of external people to complete tasks for the corporatio...
The purpose of this study is to explore if monetary reward negatively affects people’s willingness t...
Crowdsourcing is a paradigm for utilizing crowd intelligence to help solve problems that computers a...
The emergence of crowdsourcing as a commonly used approach to collect vast quantities of human asses...
Digitization has facilitated the proliferation of crowd science by lowering the cost of finding indi...
The aim of this paper is to explore factors driving and affecting motivation of workers for particip...
<div><p>This paper identifies trends within and relationships between the amount of participation an...
textabstractCompanies increasingly outsource activities to volunteers that they approach via an open...
The success of citizen science projects often relies on the participation of a large number of parti...
Citizen science projects involve the general public in research activities in collaboration with pro...
Crowd science is scientific research that is conducted with the participation of volunteers who are ...
Paid micro-task crowdsourcing has gained in popularity partly due to the increasing need for large-s...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
A commonly cited maxim states that “you get what you pay for”, implying that there is a strong corre...
Crowdsourcing of inventive activities is a particular form of crowdsourcing that helps firms to inno...
Crowdsourcing, the use of an undefined group of external people to complete tasks for the corporatio...