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The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents

by Joseph Bates - Communications of the ACM , 1994
"... Articial intelligence researchers attempting to create engaging apparently living creatures may nd important insight in the work of artists who have explored the idea of believable character In particular appropriately timed and clearly expressed emotion is a central requirement for believable ch ..."
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of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the ocial policies either expressed or implied of any other parties Keywords articial intelligence emotion believable agents art animation believable characters BELIEVABILITY Believability There is a notion in the Arts of believable character

Crowdsourcing and Creativity

by Mira Dontcheva, Elizabeth Gerber, Sheena Lewis
"... In studying creativity and techniques for enhancing the creative process, we utilized crowdsourcing through Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Through our studies we found that in its current form, the Mechanical Turk platform has some limitations in supporting creative tasks. In this position paper, we desc ..."
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describe our studies and give recommendations for crowdsourcing platforms that foster creativity. Author Keywords crowdsourcing, creativity, mechanical turk

The Computational Brain.

by P S Churchland , T J Sejnowski , Bruce Bridgeman , 1994
"... Keywords: reductionism, neural networks, distributed coding, Karl Pribram, computational neuroscience, receptive field 1.1 The broad goal of this book, expressed at the start, is ``to understand how neurons give rise to a mental life.'' A mental reductionism is assumed in this seductively ..."
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Keywords: reductionism, neural networks, distributed coding, Karl Pribram, computational neuroscience, receptive field 1.1 The broad goal of this book, expressed at the start, is ``to understand how neurons give rise to a mental life.'' A mental reductionism is assumed

Structures for Creativity: The crowdsourcing of design

by Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Yasuaki Sakamoto, Lixiu Yu
"... Crowdsourcing can be used for design. Our work explores the forms of coordination that facilitate creative activity. In particular we have explored the combining of ideas through the use of a sequential combination system, a kind of human based genetic algorithm. We think that even more complex stru ..."
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structures of coordination are possible, in which participants specialize their design activity by organizing into fluid hierarchies. In sum, new structures for creativity are possible, and the crowd itself will discover these structures. Author Keywords Crowdsourcing, Creativity and conceptual combination,

Collaboratively Crowdsourcing Workflows with Turkomatic

by Matthew Can, Björn Hartmann - Proc. CSCW
"... Preparing complex jobs for crowdsourcing marketplaces requires careful attention to workflow design, the process of decomposing jobs into multiple tasks, which are solved by multiple workers. Can the crowd help design such workflows? This paper presents Turkomatic, a tool that recruits crowd workers ..."
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collaborative approach can be more successful than the conventional workflow design process and discuss implications for the design of collaborative crowd planning systems. Author Keywords Crowdsourcing, task decomposition, workflows.

Bazaar: A Situated Crowdsourcing Market

by unknown authors
"... In this paper we present a situated crowdsourcing market named Bazaar. Our platform enables researchers to deploy crowdsourcing tasks on simple crowdsourcing kiosks, which can then be placed in different locations. We describe the different components that compose Bazaar, discuss a successful deploy ..."
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deployment using the platform and reflect on possible future work using Bazaar. Author Keywords Crowdsourcing; situated technologies; market; tasks; kiosks; tablets. ACM Classification Keywords H.5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g.,

Bazaar: A Situated Crowdsourcing Market

by unknown authors
"... In this paper we present a situated crowdsourcing market named Bazaar. Our platform enables researchers to deploy crowdsourcing tasks on simple crowdsourcing kiosks, which can then be placed in different locations. We describe the different components that compose Bazaar, discuss a successful deploy ..."
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deployment using the platform and reflect on possible future work using Bazaar. Author Keywords Crowdsourcing; situated technologies; market; tasks; kiosks; tablets. ACM Classification Keywords H.5.m. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g.,

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by Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski
"... Crowdsourcing platforms provide an incredible environment for studying the future of work and a pool for conducting research studies. Yet, crowdsourcing markets may not make full use of the capabilities of workers. In particular, crowdworkers might be enabled to collaborate to complete tasks, choosi ..."
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Crowdsourcing platforms provide an incredible environment for studying the future of work and a pool for conducting research studies. Yet, crowdsourcing markets may not make full use of the capabilities of workers. In particular, crowdworkers might be enabled to collaborate to complete tasks

Cascade: Crowdsourcing Taxonomy Creation

by Lydia B. Chilton, Greg Little, Darren Edge, Daniel S. Weld, James A. L
"... Taxonomies are a useful and ubiquitous way of organizing information. However, creating organizational hierarchies is difficult because the process requires a global understanding of the objects to be categorized. Usually one is created by an individual or a small group of people working together fo ..."
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or days. Author Keywords Crowdsourcing; human computation; algorithm; information architecture. ACM Classification Keywords H.5.3. Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI): Web-based interaction.

Authority-based keyword search in databases

by Andrey Balmin, Vagelis Hristidis, Yannis Papakonstantinou - TODS
"... The ObjectRank system applies authority-based ranking to keyword search in databases modeled as labeled graphs. Conceptually, authority originates at the nodes (objects) containing the keywords and flows to objects according to their semantic connections. Each node is ranked according to its authori ..."
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The ObjectRank system applies authority-based ranking to keyword search in databases modeled as labeled graphs. Conceptually, authority originates at the nodes (objects) containing the keywords and flows to objects according to their semantic connections. Each node is ranked according to its
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