Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics 2020
DOI: 10.18653/v1/2020.coling-main.551
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Mining Crowdsourcing Problems from Discussion Forums of Workers

Abstract: Crowdsourcing is used in academia and industry to solve tasks that are easy for humans but hard for computers, in natural language processing mostly to annotate data. The quality of annotations is affected by problems in the task design, task operation, and task evaluation that workers face with requesters in crowdsourcing processes. To learn about the major problems, we provide a short but comprehensive survey based on two complementary studies: (1) a literature review where we collect and organize problems k… Show more

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“…Consequently, achieving task clarity is of great importance to crowdsourcing processes. Yet, prior research on crowdsourcing emphasizes that ambiguous task descriptions have been a constant challenge [13,23,27,28,38,50,58]. On one hand, requesters are required to adequately describe all information necessary for completing a given task, including the resources to use, the steps to be followed, and the solution format to submit.…”
Section: Are These Two Pictures Of the Same Kind Of Place?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, achieving task clarity is of great importance to crowdsourcing processes. Yet, prior research on crowdsourcing emphasizes that ambiguous task descriptions have been a constant challenge [13,23,27,28,38,50,58]. On one hand, requesters are required to adequately describe all information necessary for completing a given task, including the resources to use, the steps to be followed, and the solution format to submit.…”
Section: Are These Two Pictures Of the Same Kind Of Place?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flourishing paradigm provides the potential to harness the wisdom, abilities, and creativity of a crowd for problems that require human intelligence. The general crowdsourcing process includes three main phases [50]: (1) Task design, where requesters post task descriptions on a crowdsourcing platform. (2) Task operation, where workers accept tasks and then submit their results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…From this idea surged a concept called Crowdsourcing. Instead of collecting data that generates daily, Crowdsourcing achieves solutions using the skills of a huge crowd of volunteers [2], [3]. Its objective is to broadcast a specific problem to individuals with certain knowledge [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their objective is to detect novel, high-quality solutions; therefore, the range of problems it can cover is wide. Some recent applications include smart cities [5], genetic variability [6] and Natural Language Processing research that take advantage of applications like Amazon Mechanical Turk [3]. Very rarely, though, crowdsourcing is used to uncover an understanding of the decision-making process and strategizing that users follow during problem-solving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%