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Human Computation, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2014
- Pietro Michelucci, Elena Simperl:
From the Editors. 1-3
- Simon DeDeo:
Group Minds and the Case of Wikipedia. 5-29 - Lora Aroyo, Chris Welty:
The Three Sides of CrowdTruth. 31-44 - R. Jordan Crouser, Benjamin Hescott, Remco Chang:
Toward Complexity Measures for Systems Involving Human Computation. 45-65 - Walter S. Lasecki, Christopher Homan, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Architecting Real-Time Crowd-Powered Systems. 67-93
- Mary Catherine Bateson:
Learning to Count. 95-99
Volume 1, Number 2, 2014
- Pietro Michelucci, Elena Simperl:
Letter from the Editors. 101 - Greg Newman:
Citizen CyberScience - New Directions and Opportunities for Human Computation. 103-109
- James Borrell:
Lessons From A Year Of Citizen Science. 111-118
- Cândida Silva:
SOCIENTIZE participatory experiments, dissemination and networking activities in perspective. 119-135 - Eduardo Fávero Pacheco da Luz, Felipe R. S. Correa, Daniel L. González, François Grey, Fernando Manuel Ramos:
The ForestWatchers: A Citizen Cyberscience Project for Deforestation Monitoring in the Tropics. 137-145 - Ulf Gärdenfors, Mari Jönsson, Matthias Obst, Anna Maria Wremp, Oskar Kindvall, Johan Nilsson:
Swedish LifeWatch - a biodiversity infrastructure integrating and reusing data from citizen science, monitoring and research. 147-163 - Florian Heigl, Johann G. Zaller:
Using a Citizen Science Approach in Higher Education: a Case Study reporting Roadkills in Austria. 165-175 - Gregory R. Crane, Stella Dee, Anna Krohn:
Participatory Philology: Computational Linguistics and the Future of Historical Language Education. 177-184
- Andrew Bevan, Daniel Pett, Chiara Bonacchi, Adi Keinan-Schoonbaert, Daniel Lombraña González, Rachael Sparks, Jennifer Wexler, Neil Wilkin:
Citizen archaeologists. Online collaborative research about the human past. 185-199 - Charlene Jennett, Dominic Furniss, Ioanna Iacovides, Sarah Wiseman, Sandy J. J. Gould, Anna L. Cox:
Exploring Citizen Psych-Science and the Motivations of Errordiary Volunteers. 201-220 - Andreas Lieberoth, Mads Kock Pedersen, Andreea Catalina Marin, Tilo Planke, Jacob Friis Sherson:
Getting humans to do quantum optimization - user acquisition, engagement and early results from the citizen cyberscience game Quantum Moves. 221-246 - Lesandro Ponciano, Francisco V. Brasileiro:
Finding Volunteers' Engagement Profiles in Human Computation for Citizen Science Projects. 247-266 - Sukhjit Singh Sehra:
Assessing the Topological Consistency of Crowdsourced OpenStreetMap Data. 267-282 - Deniz Iren, Semih Bilgen:
Cost of Quality in Crowdsourcing. 283-314
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