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Human vs. Computer Question Challenge: A Task-Based Evaluation

Dive into the innovative task-based evaluation challenge designed by Jack Mostow and colleagues. In this engaging game, players must guess if a question is human or computer-generated. Choose between single-player mode, where you race against the clock, or multiplayer mode for added fun. Points can be earned for correct answers but diminish over time, adding urgency to your responses. The challenge also explores how businesses react to the green imperative, providing players with meaningful context while they test their perception skills.

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Human vs. Computer Question Challenge: A Task-Based Evaluation

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  1. Task2: Design a new task-based evaluation challenge Jack Mostow, Lee Becker, Julius Goth, Claire McConnell, ItziarAldabe

  2. Task 2 • Guessing whether a question is human or computer generated • Single player • Multiplayer • For single player, compete against clock • Point value depreciates over time • Reward structure • Correct, receive point value • Incorrect, lose point value

  3. At some very basic level, there are three ways in which businesses can respond to the green imperative. What businesses do to the green imperative? Human Computer Correct! This question came from a computer.

  4. At some very basic level, there are three ways in which businesses can respond to the green imperative. In how many basic ways can businesses respond to the green imperative? Human Computer Incorrect! This question came from a human.

  5. Reward structure

  6. Gold Standard Questions • Turk-it to collect • Turk-it to filter for usability

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