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As the outcome of the Dagstuhl Seminar 15481 on Crowdsourcing and
Human-Centered Experiments, this book is a primer for computer
science researchers who intend to use crowdsourcing technology for
human centered experiments. The focus of this Dagstuhl seminar,
held in Dagstuhl Castle in November 2015, was to discuss
experiences and methodological considerations when using
crowdsourcing platforms to run human-centered experiments to test
the effectiveness of visual representations. The inspiring Dagstuhl
atmosphere fostered discussions and brought together researchers
from different research directions. The papers provide information
on crowdsourcing technology and experimental methodologies,
comparisons between crowdsourcing and lab experiments, the use of
crowdsourcing for visualisation, psychology, QoE and HCI empirical
studies, and finally the nature of crowdworkers and their work,
their motivation and demographic background, as well as the
relationships among people forming the crowdsourcing community.
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