Companion Publication of the 2020 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3406865.3418572
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TickTalkTurk

Abstract: This demo presents TickTalkTurk, a tool that can assist task requesters in quickly deploying crowdsourcing tasks in a customizable conversational worker interface. The conversational worker interface can convey task instructions, deploy microtasks, and gather worker input in a dialogue-based workflow. The interface is implemented as a Web-based application, which makes it compatible with popular crowdsourcing platforms. The tool we developed is demonstrated through two microtask crowdsourcing examples with dif… Show more

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“…Finally, we will showcase conversational crowdsourcing in a variety of domains, such as supporting microtask execution and aiding informational web search [22]. In this session, we will also provide a step-by-step breakdown of implementing a conversational crowdsourcing interface using TickTalkTurk [21] for different crowdsourcing task types [6] and reflect on the metaphorical representation of conversational agents [11].…”
Section: Cuis For Crowd Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we will showcase conversational crowdsourcing in a variety of domains, such as supporting microtask execution and aiding informational web search [22]. In this session, we will also provide a step-by-step breakdown of implementing a conversational crowdsourcing interface using TickTalkTurk [21] for different crowdsourcing task types [6] and reflect on the metaphorical representation of conversational agents [11].…”
Section: Cuis For Crowd Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A community sharing a similar burden can be an excellent resource for self-care methods. While various other means of serving these methods exist, researchers are currently actively looking into the affordances of chat-based conversational agents, chatbots, due to their inherent relatability and rapidly increasing interaction capabilities (see, e.g., ( 9 , 10 )).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%