Difference between revisions of "Games with a Purpose"
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* [http://ontogame.sti2.at/ Ontogame] GWAP for semantic content creation | * [http://ontogame.sti2.at/ Ontogame] GWAP for semantic content creation | ||
* [http://www.gwap.com/gwap/gamesPreview/verbosity/ Verbosity] GWAP for [http://openmind.media.mit.edu/profiles/verbosity/ collecting common sense knowledge] | * [http://www.gwap.com/gwap/gamesPreview/verbosity/ Verbosity] GWAP for [http://openmind.media.mit.edu/profiles/verbosity/ collecting common sense knowledge] | ||
− | * [http://www.wordrobe.org Wordrobe] GWAP for annotating POS tags, word senses and | + | * [http://www.wordrobe.org Wordrobe] GWAP for annotating POS tags, word senses, pronouns, named entities and noun-noun compounds in the [http://gmb.let.rug.nl/ Groningen Meaning Bank] |
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 01:57, 25 March 2013
"A human-based computation game or game with a purpose (GWAP) is a human-based computation technique in which a computational process performs its function by outsourcing certain steps to humans in an entertaining way." -- Wikipedia
- Duolingo GWAP for getting translations
- Phrase Detectives GWAP for annotating anaphoric links
- Ontogame GWAP for semantic content creation
- Verbosity GWAP for collecting common sense knowledge
- Wordrobe GWAP for annotating POS tags, word senses, pronouns, named entities and noun-noun compounds in the Groningen Meaning Bank