crowdworker

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

crowd +‎ worker

Noun[edit]

crowdworker (plural crowdworkers)

  1. Any of the individuals who contribute part of the work toward a crowdsourced task.
    • 2016, Yuncheng Li, Yale Song, Liangliang Cao, Joel Tetreault, Larry Goldberg, Alejandro Jaimes, Jiebo Luo, “TGIF: A New Dataset and Benchmark on Animated GIF Description”, in arXiv[1]:
      To ensure a high quality dataset, we developed a series of novel quality controls to validate free-form text input from crowdworkers.