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Secure Distributed Human Computation

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Secure Distributed Human Computation
We suggest a general paradigm of using large-scale distributed computation to solve difficult problems, but where humans can act as agents and provide candidate solutions. We are especially motivated by problem classes that appear to be difficult for computers to solve effectively, but are easier for humans; e.g., image analysis, speech recognition, and natural language processing. This paradigm already seems to be employed in several real-world scenarios, but we are unaware of any formal and unified attempt to study it. Nonetheless, this concept spawns interesting research questions in cryptography, algorithm design, human computer interfaces, and programming language / API design, among other fields. There are also interesting implications for Internet commerce and the B24b model. We describe this general research area and touch upon some preliminary work.
Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan, Stuart G. Stubblebi
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where FC
Authors Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan, Stuart G. Stubblebine
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