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Crowd guilds: Worker-led reputation and feedback on crowdsourcing platforms

  • Angela Richmond-Fuller
  • , M . E. Whiting
  • , D. Gamage
  • , S. S. Gaikwad
  • , A. Gilbee
  • , S. Goyal
  • , A. Ballav
  • , D. Majeti
  • , N. Chhibber
  • , F. Vargus
  • , T. S. Sharma
  • , V. Chandrakanthan
  • , T. Moura
  • , M. H. Salih
  • , G. B. T. Kalejaiye
  • , A. Ginzberg
  • , C. A. Mullings
  • , Y. Dayan
  • , K. Milland
  • , H. Orefice
  • J. Regino, S. Parsi, K. Mainali, V. Sehgal, S. Matin, A. Sinha, R. Vaish, M. S. Bernstein

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    Abstract

    Crowd workers are distributed and decentralized. While decentralization is designed to utilize independent judgment to promote high-quality results, it paradoxically undercuts behaviors and institutions that are critical to high-quality work. Reputation is one central example: crowdsourcing systems depend on reputation scores from decentralized workers and requesters, but these scores are notoriously inflated and uninformative. In this paper, we draw inspiration from historical worker guilds (e.g., in the silk trade) to design and implement crowd guilds: centralized groups of crowd workers who collectively certify each other’s quality through double-blind peer assessment. A two-week field experiment compared crowd guilds to a traditional decentralized crowd work model. Crowd guilds produced reputation signals more strongly correlated with ground-truth worker quality than signals available on current crowd working platforms, and more accurate than in the traditional model.


    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCSCW '17: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Pages1902-1913
    ISBN (Print)9781450343350
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Feb 2017

    Keywords

    • Crowdsourcing platforms
    • Human computation

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