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Crowdsource is a
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platform developed by
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intended to improve a host of Google services through the user-facing training of different
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. Crowdsource was released for the
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operating system on the Google Play store on August 29, 2016, and is also available on the
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. Crowdsource includes a variety of short tasks users can complete to improve many of Google's different services. Such tasks include image label verification, sentiment evaluation, and translation validation. By completing these tasks, users provide Google with data to improve services such as
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, Google Translate, and Android. As users complete tasks, they earn achievements including stats, badges, and certificates, which track their progress. Crowdsource was released quietly on the Google Play store, with no marketing from Google. It received mixed reviews on release, with many reviews stating that its lack of monetary rewards is unusual, as similar platforms, such as Google Opinion Rewards, often reward users with Play credits.


Features

Crowdsource includes different types of tasks, and these each provide Google with different information that it can give as training data to its machine learning algorithms. In the app's description on Google Play, Google refers to these tasks as " microtasks" which should take "no more than 5-10 seconds" to complete.


Tasks

Upon launch, the Crowdsource Android application presented users with 5 different tasks: image transcription, handwriting recognition, translation, translation validation, and map translation validation. The most recent version of the app includes 11 tasks: Image Label Verification, Sentiment Evaluation, Audio Validation, Smart Camera, Glide Type, Handwriting Recognition, Reading Charts, Trust in Charts, Translation, Translation Validation, and Image Capture.


Translation and translation validation

Translation related tasks (translation and translation validation) are only shown to users who have selected more than one language they are fluent in. While Maps Translation validation is no longer a task in the Crowdsource Android and web apps, users can still complete translation and translation validation tasks. Translation presents the user with one of the languages they listed themselves as fluent in, and asks them to translate it into another language they are fluent in. Translation validation presents users with a list of translations submitted by other users, and asks them to categorize them as correct or incorrect. Both of these tasks help improve Google's translating capabilities, most notably in Google Translate, and any other Google app with translated content, including Google Maps.


Image Label Verification

Image Label Verification allows users to select a word from a list of topics, such as "Cars, and then presents the user with a picture, asking the question "Does this image contain cars?". Users can select "Yes", "No", or "Skip" if they are unsure. The data gained from this task is used to help read text within images for services like Google Street View. A similar task is available in the
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mobile and web apps. However, unlike Crowdsource, the photos that are presented there are the user's own photos.


Handwriting recognition

Handwriting recognition relies on users to read handwritten words and transcribe them to text. According to Google, completing this task helps improve Gboard's handwriting feature.


Sentiment evaluation

Sentiment evaluation presents the user with various reviews and comments, and asks them to describe the statement as "positive", "neutral", or "negative". Alternatively, users can skip a question if they are unsure. These evaluations by the users of Crowdsource help with various recommendation-based technologies that Google uses on platforms like Google Maps, the Google Play Store, and
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Landmark identification

This task asks users to confirm if a specific landmark is visible in pictures shown in the app. This task is designed to help ensure businesses and landmarks are recognizable in applications such as Google Maps. This task is now complete and no longer available.


Audio Validation

Audio Validation helps improve Google's
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technology. The user is presented with a short audio clip in which a computer tries to read a word out loud. The user can then specify whether this is how said word would be correctly pronounced.


Image Caption

This task helps improve an algorithm to create captions for online images. According to the Google Crowdsource web app, "Verifying machine generated captions will help make images more accessible to people with visual and cognitive impairment".


Image Capture and Smart Camera

When working on the Image Capture task, the user is presented with an interface to upload an image and add tags to it. When using Smart Camera, the user can point the devices camera to an object, similar to how Google Lens is used. A dialogue opens when an item is detected. The app then says what it thinks it sees. The user can then confirm or deny this description. If the user confirms, the photo will be uploaded and you return to the beginning. If the user denies, an option to select why you denied and a place to add tags to the image pops up.


Glide Type

This task was added on May 17th, 2020 to help improve the algorithm for Gboard's glide typing feature.


Reading and Trust in Charts

These two tasks were also added on May 17th, 2020, as a collaboration with King's College and University of Vienna to measure the community's understanding and trustworthiness of different graph types. The task was completed the next day, May 18th, and closed.


Achievements

Beyond the tasks that users can complete, the Crowdsource app has an "Achievements" section that shows users stats and badges which they earn through completing different tasks in Crowdsource.


Stats

When users contribute to Crowdsource by completing tasks, Crowdsource tracks their total number of contributions, as well as metrics like "upvotes" which show how many of a user's answers are "in agreement with answers from the Crowdsource community," and "accuracy" which shows what percentage of the user's answers have been accepted as correct.


Badges

As users complete tasks, they also receive badges. There are badges for each type of task, which track progress along that particular task (such as translation validation), as well as badges for other milestones, like completing a task while
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or completing a task given through a push notification.


Updates

An April 2018 update to Crowdsource included a new "Image Capture" task in which users can take photos, tag them, and upload them to Crowdsource. Users can choose to
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their images, as well, to share them with researchers and developers not exclusive to Google. In an interview with
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, Anurag Batra, a product manager at Google who leads the Crowdsource team, said that the data gained from users completing this image capture task could improve
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, and Google Lens. The latest update adds a 'back' button to change your previous response. On January 21, 2021, an update introduced
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to the mobile app. This update also changed the overall
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significantly. A new task, Audio Validation, was also added.


Platforms

Crowdsource is also available as a web application. It offers many of the same tasks, such as Image Label Verification, translation, and translation validation, and includes a page for users to view their achievements, much like the Android application. Unlike the Android version, the Crowdsource website includes a task for validation image captions, and evaluating facial expressions. However, it does not have the sentiment evaluation, image capture, smart camera, and audio validation tasks available. , The Crowdsource website also does not have
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Reception

On release, many reviewers found the app's lack of monetary rewards unusual, due to the fact that Google has a similar app, Google Opinion Rewards, which offers Google Play store credits after completing short surveys. An August 2016 review from Android Pit noted that "this reliance on altruism sa little strange given that Google already has an app, Google Opinion Rewards, which has a financial incentive for user feedback. It works slightly differently, but I don't see why the same reward scheme could not be applied." The review also expressed concern with this model, citing that users would be less likely to complete these tasks without more substantial rewards, writing that Crowdsource is "banking on the kind nature of its users", and asking "How are users, who generally want everything free and without
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, going to respond to this in the long-term? Why would they rate this app highly, when the results are so nebulous?" A review from '' Wired'' shared similar concerns, writing "while Google is being open about its motivations, it will be difficult for users to know what difference their contributions make." On Crowdsource's FAQ page, Google addresses this question of "Will I get paid for my answers?", answering, "No. Crowdsource is a community effort – we rely on the goodwill of community members to help improve the quality of services such as Google Maps, Google Translate, and others, so that everybody in the world can benefit". In an August 2016 review,
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noted that Google's statement in Crowdsource's description, "Every time you use it, you know that you've made the
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a better place for your community.", is not accurate, stating that Google does not offer free access to Google Maps and Google Translate data. A review from ''
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'' also noted that Crowdsource is "solely focused on helping Google improve its own services," contrasting it with
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, which focuses on tasks from third parties.


Applications

An April 2018 interview in ''Wired'' stated that Google's
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algorithms work best in the
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and
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, but are less effective in less prosperous countries. In this interview Anurag Batra, a product manager at Google who leads the Crowdsource team, shared Google's motivations behind the Crowdsource app, stating that Google has "very sparse training data set from parts of the world that are not the United States and Western Europe," According to ''Wired'', Google has a team that promotes the Crowdsource app in
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and throughout
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at colleges, and will likely expand to
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later in 2018. In a blog post on Local Guides Connect, Batra explains why Crowdsource is helpful to Google, detailing that the questions that Crowdsource asks users are designed to collect better samples of data to feed their machine learning algorithms. Google uses the answers provided by users of Crowdsource, and validates them by showing them anonymously to other Crowdsource users. According to Google, once answers are validated, they are used to "train computer algorithms that run services such as Translate, Maps, Gboard, and others." A brief on Cio Dive stated that an "accurate data set is critical" to the success of new technologies such as
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and autonomous vehicles. The brief also notes that companies like Google and IBM are well positioned in the fields of
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and machine learning due to the volume of data available to them to train and develop advanced artificial intelligence.


See also

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Amazon Mechanical Turk Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing website for businesses to hire remotely located "crowdworkers" to perform discrete on-demand tasks that computers are currently unable to do. It is operated under Amazon Web Services, and is owned ...
* Google Opinion Rewards *
Common Voice Common Voice is a crowdsourcing project started by Mozilla to create a free database for speech recognition software. The project is supported by volunteers who record sample sentences with a microphone and review recordings of other users. The t ...


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