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by kuzee
1733 days ago
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Same! I created Cogmint.com ("cognition minting") to solve this problem for myself. You can submit known correct answers for questions, and those questions are then used as ground truth to score worker accuracy. Workers are then scored on their similarity to known correct answers and other workers that have accurately answered questions. It works surprisingly well for how simple it is. It's been a fun challenge to create simple methods of scoring similarity across different task types. It's a side project, so don't rely on it for mission critical things, but I rely on it for some production tasks, so it's stable. It currently supports classification (choose from a set of possible answers) and has beta support for bounding box task types. String input task types are coming very soon. I'd love to see if it can help you out, I'll waive the fees: I'm not in it for the money I just like making things useful and reliable. Reach out and say hi! |
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My undergrad thesis was to build https://tagbull.com, where we tried to have turkers validate the work of other turkers by breaking up a label into sub tasks, and getting multi-turker consensus on those before moving forward.
The main issue we ran into is that the incentive system is incredibly misaligned with the responsibility that the turkers have. It’s very difficult to build trust, especially with a crowd of people who haven’t signed contracts, and who face virtually no repercussions for doing bad work, whether intentionally or unintentionally.