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kuzee | 4 years ago

Sounds sweet. I bet a lot of companies relying on mturk built this for themselves and then sell a higher value service with better margins. You could build something right in the middle.

I know Stanford's research teams all use a common interface to mturk that keeps profiles of turkers on their side so they know who to solicit for upcoming surveys, conduct longitudinal studies, etc. I've always wondered why more universities didn't follow suit.

I built a side project called cogmint based on the insight that simple scoring and ranking of workers was valuable. I ended up building my own worker interface instead of using mturk because it wasn't much additional effort on top of the scoring logic I was building anyway. Perhaps other serious companies came to the same conclusion I did with my hobby project.

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