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Crowdsourcing and language studies: the new generation of linguistic data
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Natural Language ProcessingApplied LinguisticsLanguage DocumentationEngineeringAnnotation ToolCorpus LinguisticsComputational LinguisticsNlp TaskLanguage TechnologyData QualityLanguage CorpusNew GenerationLanguage StudiesSemanticsRecent Language StudiesLinguisticsText MiningMachine Translation
We present a compendium of recent and current projects that utilize crowdsourcing technologies for language studies, finding that the quality is comparable to controlled laboratory experiments, and in some cases superior. While crowdsourcing has primarily been used for annotation in recent language studies, the results here demonstrate that far richer data may be generated in a range of linguistic disciplines from semantics to psycholinguistics. For these, we report a number of successful methods for evaluating data quality in the absence of a 'correct' response for any given data point.
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