Abstract
The tutorial covers an emerging topic of wide interest: Crowd
sourcing. Specically, we cover areas of crowdsourcing related
to managing structured and unstructured data in a web-related
content. Many researchers and practitioners today see the great
opportunity that becomes available through easily-available
crowdsourcing platforms. However, most newcomers face the
same questions: How can we manage the (noisy) crowds to
generate high quality output? How to estimate the quality of
the contributors? How can we best structure the tasks? How
can we get results in small amounts of time and minimizing
the necessary resources? How to setup the incentives? How
should such crowdsourcing markets be setup? Their presented
material will cover topics from a variety of elds, including
computer science, statistics, economics, and psychology. Furthermore, the material will include real-life examples and case
studies from years of experience in running and managing
crowdsourcing applications in business settings. |