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Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 4, - , 16.12.2016

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Quality of election process is a main factor for acknowledging the general election results. In this sense a feedback from voters is critical to maintain a desired process quality. Crowdsourcing is establishing as standard platform to capture feedback and new ideas from the participating stakeholders. This paper presents an efficient solution using crowdsourcing techniques for improving the quality of election processes through a simple feedback web form in polling stations. These polling stations are securely connected to Central Election Commission monitoring room, where the overall quality in national scale can be monitored. The survey conducted with more 600 respondents shows that this approach will be acceptable from citizens and will improve the total quality and acceptance of election results.

Kaynakça

  • J. Howe. The Rise of Crowdsourcing, Wired, 14(6).2006.
  • T. Erickson, “Some thoughts on a framework for crowdsourcing,” in CHI 2011: workshop on Crowdsourcing and human computation, pp. 1-4, 2011.
  • Mahmood Hosseini, Keith Phalp, Jacqui Taylor, and Raian Ali, “The Four Pillars of Crowdsourcing: A Reference Model,”
  • Robert R. Morris, Mira Dontcheva, Adam Finkelstein, and Elizabeth Gerber, “Affect and Creative Performance on Crowdsourcing Platforms”, 2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, © 2013 IEEE
  • Tanja Aitamurto, Aija Leiponen, Richard Tee,”The Promise of Idea Crowdsourcing – Benefits, Contexts, Limitations”
  • M. Buhrmester, T. Kwang, and S. D. Gosling, “Amazon's mechanical turk a new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality, data?” Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(1), pp. 3-5, 2011.
  • A. Kittur, E. H. Chi, and B. Suh, “Crowdsourcing user studies with mechanical Turk,” in Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems, pp. 453-456, ACM, 2008
  • D. C. Brabham, “Moving the crowd at Threadless: motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application,” Information, Communication & Society, 13(8), pp. 1122-1145, 2010.
  • J. Wu, C. Damminga, K. K. Johnson, and H. Y. Kim, “Content analysis of online co-design community interactions: a case study of crowd-sourced Threadless,” Journal of Global Academy of Marketing, 20(4), pp. 334-342, 2010.
  • Luca de Alfaro, and Michael Shavlovsky, “CrowdGrader: A Tool For Crowdsourcing the Evaluation of Homework Assignments”
  • Hyunjung Park, and Jennifer Widom, “CrowdFill: Collecting Structured Data from the crowd”
  • Gianmario MOTTA, Linlin YOU, Daniele SACCO, Tianyi MA, “CITY FEED: a Crowdsourcing System for City Governance”, 2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering
  • Mirror UK Newspaper website. [Online]. Available: http://goo.gl/Ah6XuT
  • Google Consumer Surveys website. [Online]. Available: http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys
  • Thivya Kandappu, Vijay Sivaraman, Arik Friedman, and Roksana Boreli“Loki: A Privacy-Conscious Platform For Crowdsource Surveys”, ©2014 IEEE
  • Hiroshi Kajino, Yukino Baba, and Hisashi Kashima, “Instance-Privacy Preserving Crowdsourcing”
  • Lav R. Varshney, Aditya Vempaty, and Pramod K. Varshney “Assuring Privacy and Reliability in Crowdsourcing with Coding”
  • Blerim Rexha at.al, “Using eID pseudonymity and anonymity for strengthening user freedom in Internet”, CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015, May 7-8, 2015, Budapest, Hungary
  • Thomas N. Smyth, Michael L. Best “Tweet to trust: social media and elections in West Africa”
  • Democracy in Action website. [Online]. Available: http://www.demokracianeveprim.org/
  • M.-C. Yuen, I. King, and K.-S. Leung. A survey of crowdsourcing systems. In Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT),20lJ IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SociaICom), pages 766 -773, Oct. 2011.
  • Kosovo Democratic Institute website. [Online]. Available: http://www.kdi-kosova.org/
  • Bahareh Rahmanian, and Joseph G. Davis, “User Interface Design for Crowdsourcing Systems”, AVI '14, May 27 - 30, 2014, Como, Italy, Copyright 2014 ACM
  • Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, “Crowdsourcing under Real-Time Constraints”, 2013 IEEE 27th International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing
  • Google Charts website. [Online]. Available: https://developers.go ogle.com/chart/
  • Edwin P. Christmann, John L. Badgett, “Interpreting Assessment Data: Statistical Techniques You Can Use”
  • J. Howe. The Rise of Crowdsourcing, Wired, 14(6).2006.
  • T. Erickson, “Some thoughts on a framework for crowdsourcing,” in CHI 2011: workshop on Crowdsourcing and human computation, pp. 1-4, 2011.
  • Mahmood Hosseini, Keith Phalp, Jacqui Taylor, and Raian Ali, “The Four Pillars of Crowdsourcing: A Reference Model,”
  • Robert R. Morris, Mira Dontcheva, Adam Finkelstein, and Elizabeth Gerber, “Affect and Creative Performance on Crowdsourcing Platforms”, 2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, © 2013 IEEE
  • Tanja Aitamurto, Aija Leiponen, Richard Tee,”The Promise of Idea Crowdsourcing – Benefits, Contexts, Limitations”
  • M. Buhrmester, T. Kwang, and S. D. Gosling, “Amazon's mechanical turk a new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality, data?” Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(1), pp. 3-5, 2011.
  • A. Kittur, E. H. Chi, and B. Suh, “Crowdsourcing user studies with mechanical Turk,” in Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems, pp. 453-456, ACM, 2008
  • D. C. Brabham, “Moving the crowd at Threadless: motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application,” Information, Communication & Society, 13(8), pp. 1122-1145, 2010.
  • J. Wu, C. Damminga, K. K. Johnson, and H. Y. Kim, “Content analysis of online co-design community interactions: a case study of crowd-sourced Threadless,” Journal of Global Academy of Marketing, 20(4), pp. 334-342, 2010.
  • Luca de Alfaro, and Michael Shavlovsky, “CrowdGrader: A Tool For Crowdsourcing the Evaluation of Homework Assignments”
  • Hyunjung Park, and Jennifer Widom, “CrowdFill: Collecting Structured Data from the crowd”
  • Gianmario MOTTA, Linlin YOU, Daniele SACCO, Tianyi MA, “CITY FEED: a Crowdsourcing System for City Governance”, 2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering
  • Mirror UK Newspaper website. [Online]. Available: http://goo.gl/Ah6XuT
  • Google Consumer Surveys website. [Online]. Available: http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys
  • Thivya Kandappu, Vijay Sivaraman, Arik Friedman, and Roksana Boreli“Loki: A Privacy-Conscious Platform For Crowdsource Surveys”, ©2014 IEEE
  • Hiroshi Kajino, Yukino Baba, and Hisashi Kashima, “Instance-Privacy Preserving Crowdsourcing”
  • Lav R. Varshney, Aditya Vempaty, and Pramod K. Varshney “Assuring Privacy and Reliability in Crowdsourcing with Coding”
  • Blerim Rexha at.al, “Using eID pseudonymity and anonymity for strengthening user freedom in Internet”, CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015, May 7-8, 2015, Budapest, Hungary
  • Thomas N. Smyth, Michael L. Best “Tweet to trust: social media and elections in West Africa”
  • Democracy in Action website. [Online]. Available: http://www.demokracianeveprim.org/
  • M.-C. Yuen, I. King, and K.-S. Leung. A survey of crowdsourcing systems. In Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT),20lJ IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SociaICom), pages 766 -773, Oct. 2011.
  • Kosovo Democratic Institute website. [Online]. Available: http://www.kdi-kosova.org/
  • Bahareh Rahmanian, and Joseph G. Davis, “User Interface Design for Crowdsourcing Systems”, AVI '14, May 27 - 30, 2014, Como, Italy, Copyright 2014 ACM
  • Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, “Crowdsourcing under Real-Time Constraints”, 2013 IEEE 27th International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing
  • Google Charts website. [Online]. Available: https://developers.go ogle.com/chart/
  • Edwin P. Christmann, John L. Badgett, “Interpreting Assessment Data: Statistical Techniques You Can Use”

Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 4, - , 16.12.2016

Öz

Quality of election process is a main factor for acknowledging the general election results. In this sense a feedback from voters is critical to maintain a desired process quality. Crowdsourcing is establishing as standard platform to capture feedback and new ideas from the participating stakeholders. This paper presents an efficient solution using crowdsourcing techniques for improving the quality of election processes through a simple feedback web form in polling stations. These polling stations are securely connected to Central Election Commission monitoring room, where the overall quality in national scale can be monitored. The survey conducted with more 600 respondents shows that this approach will be acceptable from citizens and will improve the total quality and acceptance of election results.

Kaynakça

  • J. Howe. The Rise of Crowdsourcing, Wired, 14(6).2006.
  • T. Erickson, “Some thoughts on a framework for crowdsourcing,” in CHI 2011: workshop on Crowdsourcing and human computation, pp. 1-4, 2011.
  • Mahmood Hosseini, Keith Phalp, Jacqui Taylor, and Raian Ali, “The Four Pillars of Crowdsourcing: A Reference Model,”
  • Robert R. Morris, Mira Dontcheva, Adam Finkelstein, and Elizabeth Gerber, “Affect and Creative Performance on Crowdsourcing Platforms”, 2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, © 2013 IEEE
  • Tanja Aitamurto, Aija Leiponen, Richard Tee,”The Promise of Idea Crowdsourcing – Benefits, Contexts, Limitations”
  • M. Buhrmester, T. Kwang, and S. D. Gosling, “Amazon's mechanical turk a new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality, data?” Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(1), pp. 3-5, 2011.
  • A. Kittur, E. H. Chi, and B. Suh, “Crowdsourcing user studies with mechanical Turk,” in Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems, pp. 453-456, ACM, 2008
  • D. C. Brabham, “Moving the crowd at Threadless: motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application,” Information, Communication & Society, 13(8), pp. 1122-1145, 2010.
  • J. Wu, C. Damminga, K. K. Johnson, and H. Y. Kim, “Content analysis of online co-design community interactions: a case study of crowd-sourced Threadless,” Journal of Global Academy of Marketing, 20(4), pp. 334-342, 2010.
  • Luca de Alfaro, and Michael Shavlovsky, “CrowdGrader: A Tool For Crowdsourcing the Evaluation of Homework Assignments”
  • Hyunjung Park, and Jennifer Widom, “CrowdFill: Collecting Structured Data from the crowd”
  • Gianmario MOTTA, Linlin YOU, Daniele SACCO, Tianyi MA, “CITY FEED: a Crowdsourcing System for City Governance”, 2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering
  • Mirror UK Newspaper website. [Online]. Available: http://goo.gl/Ah6XuT
  • Google Consumer Surveys website. [Online]. Available: http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys
  • Thivya Kandappu, Vijay Sivaraman, Arik Friedman, and Roksana Boreli“Loki: A Privacy-Conscious Platform For Crowdsource Surveys”, ©2014 IEEE
  • Hiroshi Kajino, Yukino Baba, and Hisashi Kashima, “Instance-Privacy Preserving Crowdsourcing”
  • Lav R. Varshney, Aditya Vempaty, and Pramod K. Varshney “Assuring Privacy and Reliability in Crowdsourcing with Coding”
  • Blerim Rexha at.al, “Using eID pseudonymity and anonymity for strengthening user freedom in Internet”, CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015, May 7-8, 2015, Budapest, Hungary
  • Thomas N. Smyth, Michael L. Best “Tweet to trust: social media and elections in West Africa”
  • Democracy in Action website. [Online]. Available: http://www.demokracianeveprim.org/
  • M.-C. Yuen, I. King, and K.-S. Leung. A survey of crowdsourcing systems. In Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT),20lJ IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SociaICom), pages 766 -773, Oct. 2011.
  • Kosovo Democratic Institute website. [Online]. Available: http://www.kdi-kosova.org/
  • Bahareh Rahmanian, and Joseph G. Davis, “User Interface Design for Crowdsourcing Systems”, AVI '14, May 27 - 30, 2014, Como, Italy, Copyright 2014 ACM
  • Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, “Crowdsourcing under Real-Time Constraints”, 2013 IEEE 27th International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing
  • Google Charts website. [Online]. Available: https://developers.go ogle.com/chart/
  • Edwin P. Christmann, John L. Badgett, “Interpreting Assessment Data: Statistical Techniques You Can Use”
  • J. Howe. The Rise of Crowdsourcing, Wired, 14(6).2006.
  • T. Erickson, “Some thoughts on a framework for crowdsourcing,” in CHI 2011: workshop on Crowdsourcing and human computation, pp. 1-4, 2011.
  • Mahmood Hosseini, Keith Phalp, Jacqui Taylor, and Raian Ali, “The Four Pillars of Crowdsourcing: A Reference Model,”
  • Robert R. Morris, Mira Dontcheva, Adam Finkelstein, and Elizabeth Gerber, “Affect and Creative Performance on Crowdsourcing Platforms”, 2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, © 2013 IEEE
  • Tanja Aitamurto, Aija Leiponen, Richard Tee,”The Promise of Idea Crowdsourcing – Benefits, Contexts, Limitations”
  • M. Buhrmester, T. Kwang, and S. D. Gosling, “Amazon's mechanical turk a new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality, data?” Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6(1), pp. 3-5, 2011.
  • A. Kittur, E. H. Chi, and B. Suh, “Crowdsourcing user studies with mechanical Turk,” in Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems, pp. 453-456, ACM, 2008
  • D. C. Brabham, “Moving the crowd at Threadless: motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application,” Information, Communication & Society, 13(8), pp. 1122-1145, 2010.
  • J. Wu, C. Damminga, K. K. Johnson, and H. Y. Kim, “Content analysis of online co-design community interactions: a case study of crowd-sourced Threadless,” Journal of Global Academy of Marketing, 20(4), pp. 334-342, 2010.
  • Luca de Alfaro, and Michael Shavlovsky, “CrowdGrader: A Tool For Crowdsourcing the Evaluation of Homework Assignments”
  • Hyunjung Park, and Jennifer Widom, “CrowdFill: Collecting Structured Data from the crowd”
  • Gianmario MOTTA, Linlin YOU, Daniele SACCO, Tianyi MA, “CITY FEED: a Crowdsourcing System for City Governance”, 2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering
  • Mirror UK Newspaper website. [Online]. Available: http://goo.gl/Ah6XuT
  • Google Consumer Surveys website. [Online]. Available: http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys
  • Thivya Kandappu, Vijay Sivaraman, Arik Friedman, and Roksana Boreli“Loki: A Privacy-Conscious Platform For Crowdsource Surveys”, ©2014 IEEE
  • Hiroshi Kajino, Yukino Baba, and Hisashi Kashima, “Instance-Privacy Preserving Crowdsourcing”
  • Lav R. Varshney, Aditya Vempaty, and Pramod K. Varshney “Assuring Privacy and Reliability in Crowdsourcing with Coding”
  • Blerim Rexha at.al, “Using eID pseudonymity and anonymity for strengthening user freedom in Internet”, CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015, May 7-8, 2015, Budapest, Hungary
  • Thomas N. Smyth, Michael L. Best “Tweet to trust: social media and elections in West Africa”
  • Democracy in Action website. [Online]. Available: http://www.demokracianeveprim.org/
  • M.-C. Yuen, I. King, and K.-S. Leung. A survey of crowdsourcing systems. In Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT),20lJ IEEE Third International Confernece on Social Computing (SociaICom), pages 766 -773, Oct. 2011.
  • Kosovo Democratic Institute website. [Online]. Available: http://www.kdi-kosova.org/
  • Bahareh Rahmanian, and Joseph G. Davis, “User Interface Design for Crowdsourcing Systems”, AVI '14, May 27 - 30, 2014, Como, Italy, Copyright 2014 ACM
  • Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, “Crowdsourcing under Real-Time Constraints”, 2013 IEEE 27th International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing
  • Google Charts website. [Online]. Available: https://developers.go ogle.com/chart/
  • Edwin P. Christmann, John L. Badgett, “Interpreting Assessment Data: Statistical Techniques You Can Use”
Toplam 52 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

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Yazarlar

Blerim Rexha

İlir Murturi Bu kişi benim

İsak Shabani

Avni Rexhepi Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 16 Aralık 2016
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2016 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 4

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APA Rexha, B., Murturi, İ., Shabani, İ., Rexhepi, A. (2016). Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, 4(4).
AMA Rexha B, Murturi İ, Shabani İ, Rexhepi A. Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. Mart 2016;4(4).
Chicago Rexha, Blerim, İlir Murturi, İsak Shabani, ve Avni Rexhepi. “Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 4, sy. 4 (Mart 2016).
EndNote Rexha B, Murturi İ, Shabani İ, Rexhepi A (01 Mart 2016) Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 4 4
IEEE B. Rexha, İ. Murturi, İ. Shabani, ve A. Rexhepi, “Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques”, International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, c. 4, sy. 4, 2016.
ISNAD Rexha, Blerim vd. “Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 4/4 (Mart 2016).
JAMA Rexha B, Murturi İ, Shabani İ, Rexhepi A. Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. 2016;4.
MLA Rexha, Blerim vd. “Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, c. 4, sy. 4, 2016.
Vancouver Rexha B, Murturi İ, Shabani İ, Rexhepi A. Improving Quality of Election Process Using Crowdsourcing Techniques. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. 2016;4(4).