WikiDo

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Main Authors: Kushman, Nate (Contributor), Brodsky, Micah Z. (Micah Zev) (Contributor), Branavan, Satchuthanan R. (Contributor), Katabi, Dina (Contributor), Barzilay, Regina (Contributor), Rinard, Martin C. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association for Computing Machinery, 2010-10-13T14:28:53Z.
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520 |a The Internet has allowed collaboration on an unprecedented scale. Wikipedia, Luis Von Ahn's ESP game, and reCAPTCHA have proven that tasks typically performed by expensive in-house or outsourced teams can instead be delegated to the mass of Internet computer users. These success stories show the opportunity for crowdsourcing other tasks, such as allowing computer users to help each other answer questions like "How do I make my computer do X?". Such a system would reduce IT cost, user frustration, and machine downtime. The current approach to crowd-sourcing IT tasks, however, only allows users to collaborate on generating text. Anyone who goes through the process of searching help wikis and user forums hoping to find a solution for some computer problem knows the inefficacy and the frustration accompanying such a process. Text is ambiguous and often incomplete, particularly when written by non-experts. This paper presents WikiDo, a system that enables the mass of non-expert users to help each other answer how-to computer questions by actually performing the task rather than documenting its solution. 
520 |a National Science Foundation (U.S.) (grant IIS-0835652) 
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773 |t Eighth ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-VIII), 2009