@inproceedings{krause_human_2011,
 abstract = {Motivation has been one of the central challenges of human computation. A promising approach is the integration of human computation tasks into digital games. Different human computation games have been successfully deployed, but tend to provide relatively narrow gaming experiences. This survey discusses various approaches of digital games for human computation and aims to explore the ties to signal processing and possible generalizations.},
 address = {Barcelona, Spain},
 author = {Krause, M. and Smeddinck, J.},
 booktitle = {19th European Signal Processing Conference, 2011},
 keywords = {reliability, Computer science, digital games, computer games, games, cognition, human computation games, Conferences, gaming experiences, generalization, signal processing, Labeling, Presses},
 note = {"url_preprint":"./files/papers/c_07_HumanComputationGamesASurvey_SELFARCHIVE.pdf"},
 pages = {754--758},
 publisher = {EURASIP},
 shorttitle = {Human computation games},
 title = {Human Computation Games: A Survey},
 year = {2011}
}

