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AAAI Spring Symposium 2005 - Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors, Papers from the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-05-03, Stanford, California, USA, March 21-23, 2005. AAAI 2005
- Timothy Chklovski, Pedro M. Domingos, Henry Lieberman, Rada Mihalcea, Push Singh:
Organizing Committee. - Andy Borman, Rada Mihalcea, Paul Tarau:
PicNet: Augmenting Semantic Resources with Pictorial Representations. 1-7 - Chris Brockett, William B. Dolan:
Echo Chamber: A Game for Eliciting a Colloquial Paraphrase Corpus. 8-15 - Timothy Chklovski:
1001 Paraphrases: Incenting Responsible Contributions in Collecting Paraphrases from Volunteers. 16-20 - Timothy Chklovski, Yolanda Gil:
Towards Managing Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors. 21-27 - Dan Cosley:
Mining Social Theory to Build Member-Maintained Communities. 28-33 - AnHai Doan, Robert McCann, Warren Shen:
Collaborative Development of Information Integration Systems. 34-41 - Chuck P. Lam, David G. Stork:
Toward Optimal Labeling Strategy under Multiple Unreliable Labelers. 42-47 - Natalya Fridman Noy, Ramanathan V. Guha, Mark A. Musen:
User Ratings of Ontologies: Who Will Rate the Raters? 56-63 - Phil Oertel, Eyal Amir:
Commonsense Knowledge Retrieval. 64-69 - Michel Simard, Elliott Macklovitch:
Studying the Human Translation Process through the TransSearch Log-Files. 70-77 - Marcin Skowron, Kenji Araki:
Voluntary Contributions of Unaware Internet Users? On Automatic Knowledge Retrieval from the WWW. 78-83 - Lucy Vanderwende:
Volunteers Created the Web. 84-90 - Luis von Ahn, Laura Dabbish:
ESP: Labeling Images with a Computer Game. 91-98 - Michael Witbrock, Cynthia Matuszek, Antoine Brusseau, Robert C. Kahlert, C. Bruce Fraser, Douglas B. Lenat:
Knowledge Begets Knowledge: Steps towards Assisted Knowledge Acquisition in Cyc. 99-105 - Bettina Berendt:
Understanding and Supporting Volunteer Contributors: The Case of Metadata and Document Servers. 106-109 - Nicoletta Calzolari, Claudia Soria:
A New Paradigm of an Open Distributed Language Resource Infrastructure: The Case of Computational Lexicons. 110-113 - Shannon Bradshaw, Marc Light:
Getting Biologists to (Willingly) Do the Work of a Thousand Annotators. 114-116 - Shana Watters, Brian McInnes, David McKoskey, Timothy A. Miller, Daniel Boley, Maria L. Gini, William Schuler, A. Polukeyeva, Jeanette K. Gundel, Sergey V. Pakhomov, Guergana Savova:
Using Volunteers to Annotate Biomedical Corpora for Anaphora Resolution. 117-
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