HUMAN COMPUTATION

Authors

  • Matthew N. O. Sadiku Prairie View A&M University, USA
  • Sarhan M. Musa Prairie View A&M University
  • Shumon Alam Prairie View A&M University, USA

Keywords:

Human Computation, Human-Based Computation, Human-Assisted Computation, Ubiquitous Human Computing, Distributed Thinking

Abstract

Human computation is a new concept of using human effort to perform tasks that computers cannot yet perform. It involves performing a computational process by outsourcing some of the difficult-to-automate steps to humans. Combining computer intelligence with human intelligence can help solve the world's most vexing problems.

This paper provides a brief introduction to the emerging area of human computation.

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Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Sarhan M. Musa, & Shumon Alam. (2020). HUMAN COMPUTATION. International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research and Engineering (IJASRE), ISSN:2454-8006, DOI: 10.31695/IJASRE, 3(6), 1–4. Retrieved from https://ijasre.net/index.php/ijasre/article/view/998