Ranking by Stealing Human Cycles

author: Tingfan Wu, UC San Diego
published: Feb. 25, 2007,   recorded: August 2006,   views: 4680
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Ranking objects is a challenging task for machines. The main difficulty is that some characteristics of interest lack objective criteria. As the Internet becomes more widely used, it is possible to integrate the human capability of evaluating unmeasurable properties with the computational power of machines. A good example is the Internet voting for photos, foods and many others. In this talk, we propose a paired comparison framework, in which users are asked to show preferences in a pair of objects. Experiments on a photo ranking task show that the paired method outperforms the commonly used scoring method.

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Comment1 md.riyaz, February 22, 2010 at 2:34 p.m.:

please tell me what are modules involved in this truth discovery.and send me ppt wth abstract.

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