Title
Towards the Competence of Crowdsourcees: Literature-based Considerations on the Problem of Assessing Crowdsourcees' Qualities.
Abstract
Today, crowd sourcing literature and platforms propose many different means of assessing and defining worker quality, reliability and trustworthiness of task solutions. Where examples include: redundant scheduling, gold standard questions, qualification tests, and employer acceptance rate. In this paper, we argue that these approaches are not ineffective, but are shortsighted, as they reveal little about the actual abilities of a worker in general. Therefore, we propose the definition of competencies for crowd sourcees as a more elaborate methodology to today's notion of qualifications and qualification tests. Furthermore, we shed some light on how the competencies of crowd sourcees could be identified and confirmed via online social media platforms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/CGC.2013.90
Cloud and Green Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
crowd sourcees,elaborate methodology,redundant scheduling,qualification test,assessing crowdsourcees,actual ability,online social media platform,defining worker quality,gold standard question,literature-based considerations,employer acceptance rate,different mean
Competence (human resources),Social media,Qualification testing,Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Trustworthiness,Crowdsourcing,Knowledge management,Acceptance rate,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
9
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christoph Dukat1100.88
Simon Caton2301.31