Security Protection and Quality Control in Crowdsourcing
Offered By: CAE in Cybersecurity Community via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical aspects of security protection and quality control in crowdsourcing through this informative 33-minute conference talk presented by Weiping Pei from the Colorado School of Mines. Delve into the consequences of crowdsourcing, examine key research questions, and analyze the findings of an online survey. Gain insights into the threat model, results, and limitations of the study. Learn about annotation techniques, research goals, and unsurprised worker classification. Examine experimental results and draw valuable conclusions about the intersection of security and crowdsourcing in this comprehensive presentation from the CAE in Cybersecurity Community.
Syllabus
Introduction
Crowdsourcing
Consequences
Research Questions
Online Survey
Threat Model
Results
Limitations
Summary
Annotation
Research Goal
Unsurprised Worker Classification
Experimental Results
Conclusion
Taught by
CAE in Cybersecurity Community
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