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Collaborative systems with applications for social good

Published: 19 August 2015 Publication History

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Crowdsourcing and collaborative systems have become an important part of Computer Science system deployments. The research discussed in this paper designs and explores the use of collaborative systems for crowdsourced user participation in different kinds of tasks. Application focus of projects discussed here is mostly towards social good. This paper provides an overview of my research objectives and approach, and identifies my work on both usability of systems as well as data specific definitions for them. Acknowledging the importance of user participation in development projects, I work on structuring systems in a way that they can extract best response from participants and help in the overall goal. The paper also describes my objectives to study user behavior based on their participation in various collaborative systems.

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  • (2019)Computing for social good: Supporting microfinance institutions in ZambiaTHE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES10.1002/isd2.1209085:3Online publication date: 10-May-2019

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OpenSym '15: Companion to the Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration
August 2015
42 pages
ISBN:9781450337069
DOI:10.1145/2789853
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  • Dirk Riehle
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Published: 19 August 2015

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  1. HCI
  2. crowdsourcing
  3. data science
  4. social good

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OpenSym '15: The 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration
August 19 - 21, 2015
California, San Francisco

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  • (2019)Computing for social good: Supporting microfinance institutions in ZambiaTHE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES10.1002/isd2.1209085:3Online publication date: 10-May-2019

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