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The Practice Of Crowdsourcing 1st Edition Omar Alonso

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The Practice Of Crowdsourcing 1st Edition Omar Alonso
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Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.23 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Omar Alonso
ISBN: 9781681735238, 1681735237
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Practice Of Crowdsourcing 1st Edition Omar Alonso by Omar Alonso 9781681735238, 1681735237 instant download after payment.

Many data-intensive applications that use machine learning or artificial intelligence techniques depend on humans providing the initial dataset, enabling algorithms to process the rest or for other humans to evaluate the performance of such algorithms.
Not only can labeled data for training and evaluation be collected faster, cheaper, and easier than ever before, but we now see the emergence of hybrid human-machine software that combines computations performed by humans and machines in conjunction. There are, however, real-world practical issues with the adoption of human computation and crowdsourcing. Building systems and data processing pipelines that require crowd computing remains difficult. In this book, we present practical considerations for designing and implementing tasks that require the use of humans and machines in combination with the goal of producing high-quality labels.

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