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Collective Artificial Intelligence: Simulated Role-Playing From Crowdsourced Data
(2013) : Orkin, Jeffrey David
url: http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~jorkin/papers/orkin_phd_thesis_2013.pdf
#ai #crowd_source #dissertation #games #patterns #procedural_con
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Crowdsourcing Interactive Fiction Games
(2013) : Li, Boyang and Lee-Urban, Stephen and Riedl, Mark
url: http://www.fdg2013.org/program/posters/poster08_li_etal.pdf
#HCI #crowd_source #graph #mechanical_turk #plot #procedural_content
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A Programming Language With a Pomdp Inside
(2016) : Lin, Christopher H. and Mausam and Weld, Daniel S.
url: http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.08724
#DSL #POMDP #__printed #adaptive_programming #crowd_source #decisions #monte_carlo #programming #semantics
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A Programming Language With a POMDP Inside

We present POAPS, a novel planning system for defining Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes (POMDPs) that abstracts away from POMDP details for the benefit of non-expert practitioners. POAPS includes an expressive adaptive programming language based on Lisp that has constructs for choice points that can be dynamically optimized. Non-experts can use our language to write adaptive programs that have partially observable components without needing to specify belief/hidden states or reason about probabilities. POAPS is also a compiler that defines and performs the transformation of any program written in our language into a POMDP with control knowledge. We demonstrate the generality and power of POAPS in the rapidly growing domain of human computation by describing its expressiveness and simplicity by writing several POAPS programs for common crowdsourcing tasks.

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Microtask programming: building software with a crowd
(2014) : Thomas D. LaToza and W. Ben Towne and Christian M. Adriano and Andr{\'e} van der Hoek
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2642918.2647349
#CrowdCode #crowd_source #javascript #microtask #program
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