Diamonds From the Rough: Improving Drawing, Painting, and Singing via Crowdsourcing
Gingold, Yotam (Rutgers University and Columbia University) | Vouga, Etienne (Columbia University) | Grinspun, Eitan (Columbia University) | Hirsh, Haym (Rutgers University)
It is well established that in certain domains, noisy inputs can be reliablycombined to obtain a better answer than any individual.It is now possible to consider the crowdsourcing of physical actions,commonly used for creative expressions such as drawing, shading, and singing.We provide algorithms for converting low-quality inputobtained from the physical actions of a crowd into high-quality output.The inputs take the form of line drawings, shaded images, and songs.We investigate single-individual crowds (multiple inputs from a single human)and multiple-individual crowds.
Jul-21-2012
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