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Pushing the Limits of Mechanical Turk: Qualifying the Crowd for Video Geo-Location Luke Gottlieb, Jaeyoung Choi, Gerald Friedland Pascal Kelm, Thomas Sikora
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Document Date: 2012-08-15 01:36:24


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Berlin / Nara / Roanoke / New York / /

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Amazon / Sun / Creative Commons / Google / YouTube / /

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United States / /

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Germany International Computer Science Institute / City Market Hall / Machu Picchu / /

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National Science Foundation / San Francisco Giants / Germany International Computer Science Institute / /

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Mechanical Turk / /

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