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CrowdMeter

October 1, 2020October 1, 2020 Egle Ramanauskaite

During a viral outbreak, it may be possible to substantially reduce transmission with minimal societal disruption by giving individuals behavioral alternatives with less associated risk. For example, if a person […]

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Civium

February 25, 2020March 9, 2020 Egle Ramanauskaite

Today, applying HCOMP to a major societal problem is a “high risk / high reward” enterprise. It requires a substantial investment of time and money and has a low probability […]

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Dream Catchers

February 24, 2020February 25, 2020 Egle Ramanauskaite

Dream Catchers is an online game that uses crowdsourcing to advance Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) research while spreading awareness of safe sleep guidelines. Dream Catchers is a spin-off of […]

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Stall Catchers – citizen scientists worldwide are speeding up Alzheimer’s research

November 29, 2017June 2, 2020 Egle Ramanauskaite

Stall Catchers is a citizen science game, developed by the Human Computation Institute as part of the EyesOnALZ project in 2016. Funded by a grant from the BrightFocus Foundation, HCI […]

 Projects  citizen science, eyesonalz, Featured, stall catchers

Crowd2Map Tanzania

March 30, 2017February 25, 2020 hciadmin

Crowd2Map Tanzania is a crowdsourced initiative aimed at creating a comprehensive map of rural Tanzania, including detailed depictions of all of its villages, roads and public resources (such as schools, […]

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