Wish: Amplifying Creative Ability with Expert Crowds
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چکیده
We present Wish, a system that uses expert members of an online crowd to amplify a user’s ability to carry out complex creative tasks. When presented with an incomplete or rough draft of creative content (for example, writing, programming, or art), Wish finds and recruits an expert to suggest a possible realization of the user’s vision. Wish contributes a new approach to crowdsourcing complex work. Rather than combining pools of unskilled workers to producing complex output, Wish uses the crowd to identify and recruit a pool of experts, then assigns a single highquality expert to carry out the task. This approach retains the benefits of using a crowd – scalability, speed, correctness, and responsiveness – while simplifying the process of crowdsourcing complex work. We demonstrate Wish in the context of three prototype tools. Draft enables users to consult a crowd of authors for suggestions on writing. Hack lets developers convert pseudocode into working code by pulling results on demand from a crowd of programmers. Sketch lets individuals convert rough sketches into fully-refined art by consulting artists. We illustrate how novice creators can use Wish to amplify their ability, how expert designers can use Wish to explore design spaces and improve the speed of creation, and how new users can use Wish to gain feedback from experts.
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