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Date: 2011-03-24 21:28:49
Algorithms
Engineering
Academia
Applied mathematics
Operations research
Mathematical logic
Theoretical computer science
Human-based computation
Divide and conquer algorithms
Crowdsourcing
Problem solving
Computer science

Crowdsourcing General Computation Haoqi Zhang∗ , Eric Horvitz† , Rob C. Miller‡ , and David C. Parkes∗ ∗ Harvard SEAS Cambridge, MA 02138, USA {hq, parkes}@eecs.harvard.edu

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