Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk to transcribe interview tapes

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Surely there are few tasks as tedious as transcribing interview tapes. A Portland journalist and programmer explains how he used Amazon's Mechanical Turk to transcribe a 36-minute tape. Cost: $15.40:

You'd be insane not to use this for your own transcription projects. Absolutely nothing else comes close in price and speed.

Here's how Wikipedia explains Mechanical Turk:

The Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is one of the suite of Amazon Web Services, a crowdsourcing marketplace that enables computer programs to co-ordinate the use of human intelligence to perform tasks which computers are unable to do. Requesters, the human beings that write these programs, are able to pose tasks known as HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks), such as choosing the best among several photographs of a storefront, writing product descriptions, or identifying performers on music CDs. Workers (called Providers in Mechanical Turk's Terms of Service) can then browse among existing tasks and complete them for a monetary payment set by the Requester.

[via Martin Stabe]

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