Citizen science projects face a dilemma in relying on contributions from volunteers to achieve their scientific goals: providing volunteers with explicit training might increase the quality of contributions, but at the cost of losing the work done by newcomers during the training period, which for many is the only work they will contribute to the project. Based on research in cognitive science on how humans learn to classify images, we have designed an approach to use machine learning to guide the presentation of tasks to newcomers that help them more quickly learn how to do the image classification task while still contributing to the work of the project. A Bayesian model for tracking volunteer learning is presented
As opposed to research where volunteers are tasked with specimen and data collection in a natural se...
Effective classification of large datasets is a ubiquitous challenge across multiple knowledge domai...
We report insights from a 3-year study of young volunteers in online citizen science (CS) projects o...
Citizen science projects face a dilemma in relying on contributions from volunteers to achieve their...
Online citizen science projects involve recruitment of volunteers to assist researchers with the cre...
The chapter gives an account of both opportunities and challenges of human–machine collaboration in ...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Public participation in scientific activities, often called citizen science, offers a possibility to...
Citizen science projects set up in research fields such as astronomy, ecology and biodiversity, biol...
Citizen Science (CS) refers to a form of research collaboration that engages volunteers without form...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
This paper presents a case study of an online citizen science project that attempted to involve volu...
Volunteers in Citizen Science (CS) programmes are mainly adults, often scientifically educated middl...
Citizen science, or ‘public participation in scientific research’, can be described as research cond...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
As opposed to research where volunteers are tasked with specimen and data collection in a natural se...
Effective classification of large datasets is a ubiquitous challenge across multiple knowledge domai...
We report insights from a 3-year study of young volunteers in online citizen science (CS) projects o...
Citizen science projects face a dilemma in relying on contributions from volunteers to achieve their...
Online citizen science projects involve recruitment of volunteers to assist researchers with the cre...
The chapter gives an account of both opportunities and challenges of human–machine collaboration in ...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Public participation in scientific activities, often called citizen science, offers a possibility to...
Citizen science projects set up in research fields such as astronomy, ecology and biodiversity, biol...
Citizen Science (CS) refers to a form of research collaboration that engages volunteers without form...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
This paper presents a case study of an online citizen science project that attempted to involve volu...
Volunteers in Citizen Science (CS) programmes are mainly adults, often scientifically educated middl...
Citizen science, or ‘public participation in scientific research’, can be described as research cond...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
As opposed to research where volunteers are tasked with specimen and data collection in a natural se...
Effective classification of large datasets is a ubiquitous challenge across multiple knowledge domai...
We report insights from a 3-year study of young volunteers in online citizen science (CS) projects o...