Standford in Washington DC
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Sunday, July 25, 2010, 5-8:00pm
Posted 1 year, 10 months ago
Join us for an enlightening evening of presentations, debate and discussion on the developments in crowdsourcing work.
On July 25 at 5 pm, the following speakers will come to Stanford in Washington DC:
Chris Callison-Burch
Chris is an assistant research professor in the Computer Sciences department and John Hopkins University where his work consists of statistical machine translation,... [read more]
Join us for an enlightening evening of presentations, debate and discussion on the developments in crowdsourcing work.
On July 25 at 5 pm, the following speakers will come to Stanford in Washington DC:
Chris Callison-Burch
Chris is an assistant research professor in the Computer Sciences department and John Hopkins University where his work consists of statistical machine translation, data-driven paraphrasing and evaluation metics.
Noel Dickover
Noel focuses on human performance technology which bridges community, design, culture, and work. He has employed his expertise to design social software implementations, large scale government knowledge sharing sites and web-based training applications. He is the co-founder of CrisisCommons.
Lukas Biewald
In the past I usually just moderate the meetups, this time I get to speak as the founder and CEO of CrowdFlower. Our company provides Labor-on-Demand to help businesses and government outsource high-volume, repetitive tasks to a massively-distributed global workforce.