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* We have a large problem: it's easier to snap pictures than to turn that into text. We thus have a large backlog of products that are not complete. We aim to use clever OCR and techniques, but also Gamification to stay on top. | * We have a large problem: it's easier to snap pictures than to turn that into text. We thus have a large backlog of products that are not complete. We aim to use clever OCR and techniques, but also Gamification to stay on top. | ||
== Brainstorm == | |||
https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/files/teolemon/F04LMDQKQ/gamification.pdf | |||
== Best Practises == | == Best Practises == | ||
* Google Image Labeler and Recaptcha are good examples on how to crowdsource that. | * Google Image Labeler and Recaptcha are good examples on how to crowdsource that. |
Revision as of 15:57, 20 September 2015
#gamification on Slack
Problem
- We have a large problem: it's easier to snap pictures than to turn that into text. We thus have a large backlog of products that are not complete. We aim to use clever OCR and techniques, but also Gamification to stay on top.
Brainstorm
https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/files/teolemon/F04LMDQKQ/gamification.pdf
Best Practises
- Google Image Labeler and Recaptcha are good examples on how to crowdsource that.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Image_Labeler: You basically have players compete to label an image. If they agree on keywords, then the keyword is assumed true and added to the image.
- Wikidata Game