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The Crowd Work Accessibility Problem
Author(s) -
Saiganesh Swaminathan,
Kotaro Hara,
Jeffrey P. Bigham
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
singapore management university institutional knowledge (ink) (singapore management university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3058555.3058569
Subject(s) - work (physics) , computer science , crowdsourcing , data science , internet privacy , crowd sourcing , human–computer interaction , world wide web , computer security , engineering , mechanical engineering
Crowd work is an increasingly prevalent and important kind of work. Because of its flexible nature, crowd work may offer benefits for people with disabilities. Unfortunately, people with disabilities currently lack access to much of this work because the tasks that are posted are often inaccessible. In this paper, we first characterize the accessibility of the tasks posted to a popular crowd marketplace, Amazon Mechanical Turk, by performing manual and automatic checks on 120 tasks from several common types. We then outline research directions that could have positive impact on this problem. Given ongoing and upcoming changes to the world economy and technological progress, we believe it is important to find a way to make sure people with disabilities are able to equally participate in this kind of work.

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