ABSTRACT
The topic "Crowdsourcing for Multimedia" encompasses the full range of techniques that combine human intelligence and a large number of individual contributors to advance the state of the art in multimedia research. The ACM Multimedia 2013 Workshop on Crowdsourcing for Multimedia (CrowdMM 2013) provided a forum for presenting new crowdsourcing techniques, exchanging innovative crowdsourcing ideas, and discussing crowdsourcing best practices for multimedia. The workshop program consisted of presented papers, a keynote speech and a panel discussion. A special feature of this year's workshop was the "Crowdsourcing for Multimedia Ideas Competition", the results of which were presented at the workshop.
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ACM multimedia 2012 workshop on crowdsourcing for multimedia
MM '12: Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on MultimediaCrowdsourcing for multimedia involves exploiting both human intelligence and the combination of a large number of individual human contributions (i.e., the 'wisdom of the crowd') to develop techniques, systems and data sets that advance the state of the ...
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