Publication: Human Computation Tasks with Global Constraints
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2012
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Association for Computing Machinery
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Zhang, Haoqi, Edith Law, Rob Miller, Krzysztof Gajos, David Parkes, and Eric Horvitz. 2012. Human computation tasks with global constraints. In PProceedings of the 2012 ACM Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’12), ed. Joseph A. Konstan, Ed H. Chi and Kristina Kristina Höök, May 5-10, 2012, Austin, Texas, USA, 217-226. New York: Association for Computing Machinery.
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An important class of tasks that are underexplored in current human computation systems are complex tasks with global constraints. One example of such a task is itinerary planning, where solutions consist of a sequence of activities that meet requirements specified by the requester. In this paper, we focus on the crowdsourcing of such plans as a case study of constraint-based human computation tasks and introduce a collaborative planning system called Mobi that illustrates a novel crowdware paradigm. Mobi presents a single interface that enables crowd participants to view the current solution context and make appropriate contributions based on current needs. We conduct experiments that explain how Mobi enables a crowd to effectively and collaboratively resolve global constraints, and discuss how the design principles behind Mobi can more generally facilitate a crowd to tackle problems involving global constraints.
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human computation, crowdware, mixed-initiative, interaction, groupware, collaborative planning
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