Productivity Decomposed: Getting Big Things Done with Little Microtasks

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Name Affiliation Position Paper
Elena AgapieUWChallenges for effective self improvement recommendations
Maximilian AltmeyerDFKIUsing microtasks to enhance the recognition of receipt entities to keep track of expenses
Michael S. BernsteinStanfordWorking for the machine
Jeffrey P. BighamCMU
Carrie J. CaiMITUsing micro-waiting for micro-productivity
Yan ChenMichiganTowards software development microtasks
Lydia ChiltonUW HumorTools: Decomposing creativity
Laura DabbishCMUTransparency in platform-based microwork
Steven DowUCSDWearWrite: Crowd-assisted writing from smartwatches
Jennifer EdmondTrinityMicrotasking in humanities research: The scholary primitives and renewed knowledge-led exchanges project
Darren J. EdwardsSwanseaCognitive factors that influence workers' task performance in crowdsourcing microtasks
Markus FunkStuttgartIncreasing productivity for microtasks: A benchmark for improving assembly instructions
Ujwal GadirajuL3SCognitive factors that influence workers' task performance in crowdsourcing microtasks
Elizabeth M. GerberNorthwestern
Victor GirottoASUCreativity decomposed: Situating microtasks within skilled and motivated communities
Sandy GouldUCLMultitasking, activity management and task decomposition in the atomic age
Philip GuoRochesterCode micro-learning: Learn to code in six second chunks!
Shamsi T. IqbalMSRMicrotasking as a way to accommodate micro-attention
Ece KamarMSRHybrid intelligence and the future of work
Aniket KitturCMUBigger thinking through micro-tasks
Walter LaseckiMichiganTowards software development microtasks
Edith LawWaterlooThe big picture: Preserving context in the decomposition of complex expert tasks
David LeeStanfordMicroproductivity research and the pursuit of a participatory democracy
Dan LieblingMSRMicroproductivity in civic technology
Rhema LinderTexas A&MCrowdpowered ideas and plans: Everyday productivity on pinterest
Rob MillerMITThe problem of context in microtasks
Michael NebelingCMUWearWrite: Crowd-assisted writing from smartwatches
Nuria Oliver RamirezTelefonicaBoredome-triggered microtasks
Peter OrganisciakUIUCAccomplishing low-attention microtasks
Niloufar SalehiStanfordCommunicating context with microtasks
Albrecht SchmidtSuttgartIncreasing productivity for microtasks: A benchmark for improving assembly instructions
Jaime TeevanMSRSelfsourced writing
Rajan VaishStanfordAccomplishing low-attention microtasks
Dan WeldUW HumorTools: Decomposing creativity
Alex WilliamsWaterlooThe big picture: Preserving context in the decomposition of complex expert tasks