Authors
Jasper Oosterman, Alessandro Bozzon, Geert-Jan Houben, Archana Nottamkandath, Chris Dijkshoorn, Lora Aroyo, Mieke HR Leyssen, Myriam C Traub
Publication date
2014/4/7
Book
Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web
Pages
567-568
Description
The results of our exploratory study provide new insights to crowdsourcing knowledge intensive tasks. We designed and performed an annotation task on a print collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, involving experts and crowd workers in the domain-specific description of depicted flowers. We created a testbed to collect annotations from flower experts and crowd workers and analyzed these in regard to user agreement. The findings show promising results, demonstrating how, for given categories, nichesourcing can provide useful annotations by connecting crowdsourcing to domain expertise.
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