CrowdConf 2011 - conference on crowdsourcing and the future of distributed work
Topics/Call fo Papers
CrowdConf 2011
http://crowdconf.com
November 1-2, 2011
CrowdConf is the first and leading conference on crowdsourcing and the
future of distributed work. CrowdConf brings together an international
audience of scholars, executives, policy makers, artists, and
technologists for a day of learning, conversation, and networking.
Discussions will include latest research findings and real-world
applications of crowdsourcing, from policy and government to the arts
to crisis relief to task design and worker incentives.
Call for Posters
http://crowdconf.com/posters.html
CrowdConf 2011 invites submissions of posters on topics including (but
not limited to) the following areas:
Human computing
Distributed labor
Quality assurance and metrics
Task design
Worker motivation and incentives
Labor and the law
Computer vision
Social and economic implications of crowdsourcing
Work distribution systems
History of crowdsourcing
Applications and innovative projects
Limitations of crowdsourcing
Abstracts should be < 500 words, include author name(s), affiliation,
and contact information, and be submitted in PDF format.
Abstracts may describe either novel or previously published/presented
work.
Submission Instructions
Email submissions to Mollie Allick (mollie-AT-crowdflower) with subject
line "CrowdConf 2011 Poster Submission".
Important Dates
Deadline for poster submissions: September 15
Notification of accepted posters: September 25
Poster abstracts posted to CrowdConf website: October 1
Delivery and setup instructions emailed: October 15
Tutorials: November 1
Main Conference: November 2
http://crowdconf.com
November 1-2, 2011
CrowdConf is the first and leading conference on crowdsourcing and the
future of distributed work. CrowdConf brings together an international
audience of scholars, executives, policy makers, artists, and
technologists for a day of learning, conversation, and networking.
Discussions will include latest research findings and real-world
applications of crowdsourcing, from policy and government to the arts
to crisis relief to task design and worker incentives.
Call for Posters
http://crowdconf.com/posters.html
CrowdConf 2011 invites submissions of posters on topics including (but
not limited to) the following areas:
Human computing
Distributed labor
Quality assurance and metrics
Task design
Worker motivation and incentives
Labor and the law
Computer vision
Social and economic implications of crowdsourcing
Work distribution systems
History of crowdsourcing
Applications and innovative projects
Limitations of crowdsourcing
Abstracts should be < 500 words, include author name(s), affiliation,
and contact information, and be submitted in PDF format.
Abstracts may describe either novel or previously published/presented
work.
Submission Instructions
Email submissions to Mollie Allick (mollie-AT-crowdflower) with subject
line "CrowdConf 2011 Poster Submission".
Important Dates
Deadline for poster submissions: September 15
Notification of accepted posters: September 25
Poster abstracts posted to CrowdConf website: October 1
Delivery and setup instructions emailed: October 15
Tutorials: November 1
Main Conference: November 2
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- The 2012 International Conference of Wireless Networks (ICWN'12)
- The 2012 International Conference of Signal and Image Engineering (ICSIE'12)
- The 2012 International Conference of Systems Biology and Bioengineering (ICSBB'12)
Last modified: 2011-07-14 20:02:35