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List of crowdsourcing projects : ウィキペディア英語版
Below is a list of projects that rely on crowdsourcing. See also open innovation.== A ==*Adaptive Vehicle Make is a project overseen by DARPA to crowdsource the design and manufacture of a new armoured vehicle.*AED4 allows members of the public to register locations of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) online, to enable a nearby AED to be quickly located during an emergency using the AED4.US iPhone app (Radboud University Nijmegen).(Dutch language summary of the aed4.eu project ) ((WebCite archive )). (Link to U.S. website aed4.us ). Project is discussed in a TEDtalksDirector (video ) that was posted 2012-02-15.*Air Quality Eggs by WickedDevices are open-source hardware Internet of Things pollution monitors that facilitate citizen crowdsourcing of air quality readings* In 2005, Amazon.com launched the Amazon Mechanical Turk, a platform on which crowdsourcing tasks called "HITs" (Human Intelligence Tasks") can be created and publicized and people can execute the tasks and be paid for doing so. Dubbed "Artificial Artificial Intelligence", it was named after The Turk, an 18th-century chess-playing "machine".* americanairmuseum.com(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home - American Air Museum in Britain ) crowdsources information about the men and women of the US Army Air Forces who served from the UK in the Second World War and the British civilians they met. It collects photographs and information. It was launched in October 2014 by IWM as part of a project focused on the American Air Museum at IWM Duxford.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Partners )*The first crowd sourced documentary film is the non-profit "The American Revolution," which went into production in 2005, and which examines the role media played in the cultural, social and political changes from 1968 to 1974 through the story of underground, free-form radio station WBCN-FM in Boston."Web Power to the People," The Boston Herald, September 29, 2005"The Glory Days of the Rock of Boston," Boston Globe, Op-Ed, July 18, 2009."'BCN Documentary Looks for Archival Contributors," Boston Herald, August 11, 2009"WBCN and The American Revolution," The Huffington Post, August 11, 2009 When the project began, by seeking archival contributions from the public, the term "crowd source" was not in use, and so the film was referred to as the "first open source documentary film."Wikipedia, "Open Source: 4.3 Media." The film is being produced by Lichtenstein Creative Media and the non-profit Filmmakers Collaborative.* Arcbazar, American crowdsourcing platform for architectural design services, established in 2010 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts*Arkitekturbilleder.dk is a picture database documenting modern Danish architecture. Pictures are contributed by volunteer photographers with architectural education and background. *Article One Partners, founded in 2008, is a community of technology experts who execute crowdsourced prior art search by researching and contributing information related to patents. By submitting research to the online platform, the community members compete for cash rewards, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000.*AstroDrone(【引用サイトリンク】title=Page Redirection ) is a scientific crowd sourcing project of the European Space Agency. It involves a game for the Parrot AR.Drone. While players perform space missions in an augmented reality, visual features are extracted from the robot's camera images. If players agree to contribute to the experiment, these features are sent to a database. Analysis of the database is meant to improve robotic perception for tasks such as obstacle avoidance.*Australian Historic Newspapers(【引用サイトリンク】title=trove.nla.gov.au ) provided by the National Library of Australia encourages members of the public to correct/fix up/improve the electronically translated (OCR) text of old newspapers. This means the full-text search capability is instantly improved for everyone. The service was released in August 2008 and by March 2010 over 12 million lines of text had been improved by thousands of public users. This is the first library project in the world that has undertaken crowdsourcing on a large scale. The leader of the project Rose Holley is an advocate of using crowdsourcing to help libraries and archives expose and improve digital resources and has written articles about the Australian newspaper achievements("Many Hands Make Light Work: Public Collaborative OCR Text Correction in Australian Historic Newspapers" ) Report published by the National Library of Australia. March 2009. Retrieved 26-04-2010 and tips for libraries on how to crowdsource effectively.("Crowdsourcing - How and Why Should Libraries Do It?" ) Article in D-Lib Magazine. March 2010. Retrieved 26-04-2010

Below is a list of projects that rely on crowdsourcing. See also open innovation.
== A ==

*Adaptive Vehicle Make is a project overseen by DARPA to crowdsource the design and manufacture of a new armoured vehicle.
*AED4 allows members of the public to register locations of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) online, to enable a nearby AED to be quickly located during an emergency using the AED4.US iPhone app (Radboud University Nijmegen).〔(Dutch language summary of the aed4.eu project ) ((WebCite archive )). (Link to U.S. website aed4.us ). Project is discussed in a TEDtalksDirector (video ) that was posted 2012-02-15.〕
*Air Quality Eggs by WickedDevices are open-source hardware Internet of Things pollution monitors that facilitate citizen crowdsourcing of air quality readings
* In 2005, Amazon.com launched the Amazon Mechanical Turk, a platform on which crowdsourcing tasks called "HITs" (Human Intelligence Tasks") can be created and publicized and people can execute the tasks and be paid for doing so. Dubbed "Artificial Artificial Intelligence", it was named after The Turk, an 18th-century chess-playing "machine".
* americanairmuseum.com〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home - American Air Museum in Britain )〕 crowdsources information about the men and women of the US Army Air Forces who served from the UK in the Second World War and the British civilians they met. It collects photographs and information. It was launched in October 2014 by IWM as part of a project focused on the American Air Museum at IWM Duxford.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Partners )
*The first crowd sourced documentary film is the non-profit "The American Revolution," which went into production in 2005, and which examines the role media played in the cultural, social and political changes from 1968 to 1974 through the story of underground, free-form radio station WBCN-FM in Boston.〔"Web Power to the People," The Boston Herald, September 29, 2005〕〔"The Glory Days of the Rock of Boston," Boston Globe, Op-Ed, July 18, 2009.〕〔"'BCN Documentary Looks for Archival Contributors," Boston Herald, August 11, 2009〕〔"WBCN and The American Revolution," The Huffington Post, August 11, 2009〕 When the project began, by seeking archival contributions from the public, the term "crowd source" was not in use, and so the film was referred to as the "first open source documentary film."〔Wikipedia, "Open Source: 4.3 Media."〕 The film is being produced by Lichtenstein Creative Media and the non-profit Filmmakers Collaborative.
* Arcbazar, American crowdsourcing platform for architectural design services, established in 2010 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts
*Arkitekturbilleder.dk is a picture database documenting modern Danish architecture. Pictures are contributed by volunteer photographers with architectural education and background.
*Article One Partners, founded in 2008, is a community of technology experts who execute crowdsourced prior art search by researching and contributing information related to patents. By submitting research to the online platform, the community members compete for cash rewards, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000.
*AstroDrone〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Page Redirection )〕 is a scientific crowd sourcing project of the European Space Agency. It involves a game for the Parrot AR.Drone. While players perform space missions in an augmented reality, visual features are extracted from the robot's camera images. If players agree to contribute to the experiment, these features are sent to a database. Analysis of the database is meant to improve robotic perception for tasks such as obstacle avoidance.
*Australian Historic Newspapers〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=trove.nla.gov.au )〕 provided by the National Library of Australia encourages members of the public to correct/fix up/improve the electronically translated (OCR) text of old newspapers. This means the full-text search capability is instantly improved for everyone. The service was released in August 2008 and by March 2010 over 12 million lines of text had been improved by thousands of public users. This is the first library project in the world that has undertaken crowdsourcing on a large scale. The leader of the project Rose Holley is an advocate of using crowdsourcing to help libraries and archives expose and improve digital resources and has written articles about the Australian newspaper achievements〔("Many Hands Make Light Work: Public Collaborative OCR Text Correction in Australian Historic Newspapers" ) Report published by the National Library of Australia. March 2009. Retrieved 26-04-2010〕 and tips for libraries on how to crowdsource effectively.〔("Crowdsourcing - How and Why Should Libraries Do It?" ) Article in D-Lib Magazine. March 2010. Retrieved 26-04-2010〕

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ウィキペディアで「Below is a list of projects that rely on crowdsourcing. See also open innovation.== A ==*Adaptive Vehicle Make is a project overseen by DARPA to crowdsource the design and manufacture of a new armoured vehicle.*AED4 allows members of the public to register locations of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) online, to enable a nearby AED to be quickly located during an emergency using the AED4.US iPhone app (Radboud University Nijmegen).(Dutch language summary of the aed4.eu project ) ((WebCite archive )). (Link to U.S. website aed4.us ). Project is discussed in a TEDtalksDirector (video ) that was posted 2012-02-15.*Air Quality Eggs by WickedDevices are open-source hardware Internet of Things pollution monitors that facilitate citizen crowdsourcing of air quality readings* In 2005, Amazon.com launched the Amazon Mechanical Turk, a platform on which crowdsourcing tasks called "HITs" (Human Intelligence Tasks") can be created and publicized and people can execute the tasks and be paid for doing so. Dubbed "Artificial Artificial Intelligence", it was named after The Turk, an 18th-century chess-playing "machine".* americanairmuseum.com(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home - American Air Museum in Britain ) crowdsources information about the men and women of the US Army Air Forces who served from the UK in the Second World War and the British civilians they met. It collects photographs and information. It was launched in October 2014 by IWM as part of a project focused on the American Air Museum at IWM Duxford.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Our Partners )*The first crowd sourced documentary film is the non-profit "The American Revolution," which went into production in 2005, and which examines the role media played in the cultural, social and political changes from 1968 to 1974 through the story of underground, free-form radio station WBCN-FM in Boston."Web Power to the People," The Boston Herald, September 29, 2005"The Glory Days of the Rock of Boston," Boston Globe, Op-Ed, July 18, 2009."'BCN Documentary Looks for Archival Contributors," Boston Herald, August 11, 2009"WBCN and The American Revolution," The Huffington Post, August 11, 2009 When the project began, by seeking archival contributions from the public, the term "crowd source" was not in use, and so the film was referred to as the "first open source documentary film."Wikipedia, "Open Source: 4.3 Media." The film is being produced by Lichtenstein Creative Media and the non-profit Filmmakers Collaborative.* Arcbazar, American crowdsourcing platform for architectural design services, established in 2010 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts*Arkitekturbilleder.dk is a picture database documenting modern Danish architecture. Pictures are contributed by volunteer photographers with architectural education and background. *Article One Partners, founded in 2008, is a community of technology experts who execute crowdsourced prior art search by researching and contributing information related to patents. By submitting research to the online platform, the community members compete for cash rewards, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000.*AstroDrone(【引用サイトリンク】title=Page Redirection ) is a scientific crowd sourcing project of the European Space Agency. It involves a game for the Parrot AR.Drone. While players perform space missions in an augmented reality, visual features are extracted from the robot's camera images. If players agree to contribute to the experiment, these features are sent to a database. Analysis of the database is meant to improve robotic perception for tasks such as obstacle avoidance.*Australian Historic Newspapers(【引用サイトリンク】title=trove.nla.gov.au ) provided by the National Library of Australia encourages members of the public to correct/fix up/improve the electronically translated (OCR) text of old newspapers. This means the full-text search capability is instantly improved for everyone. The service was released in August 2008 and by March 2010 over 12 million lines of text had been improved by thousands of public users. This is the first library project in the world that has undertaken crowdsourcing on a large scale. The leader of the project Rose Holley is an advocate of using crowdsourcing to help libraries and archives expose and improve digital resources and has written articles about the Australian newspaper achievements("Many Hands Make Light Work: Public Collaborative OCR Text Correction in Australian Historic Newspapers" ) Report published by the National Library of Australia. March 2009. Retrieved 26-04-2010 and tips for libraries on how to crowdsource effectively.("Crowdsourcing - How and Why Should Libraries Do It?" ) Article in D-Lib Magazine. March 2010. Retrieved 26-04-2010」の詳細全文を読む



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