Authors
Michael S Bernstein, Joel Brandt, Robert C Miller, David R Karger
Publication date
2011/10/16
Book
Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Pages
33-42
Description
Interactive systems must respond to user input within seconds. Therefore, to create realtime crowd-powered interfaces, we need to dramatically lower crowd latency. In this paper, we introduce the use of synchronous crowds for on-demand, realtime crowdsourcing. With synchronous crowds, systems can dynamically adapt tasks by leveraging the fact that workers are present at the same time. We develop techniques that recruit synchronous crowds in two seconds and use them to execute complex search tasks in ten seconds. The first technique, the retainer model, pays workers a small wage to wait and respond quickly when asked. We offer empirically derived guidelines for a retainer system that is low-cost and produces on-demand crowds in two seconds. Our second technique, rapid refinement, observes early signs of agreement in synchronous crowds and dynamically narrows the search space to focus on …
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Scholar articles
MS Bernstein, J Brandt, RC Miller, DR Karger - Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on …, 2011