Crowdsourcing Paper Screening in Systematic Literature Reviews

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Authors Evgeny Krivosheev, Fabio Casati, Valentina Caforio, Boualem Benatallah arXiv ID 1709.05168 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.HC Citations 17 Venue AAAI Conference on Human Computation & Crowdsourcing Last Checked 4 months ago
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Literature reviews allow scientists to stand on the shoulders of giants, showing promising directions, summarizing progress, and pointing out existing challenges in research. At the same time conducting a systematic literature review is a laborious and consequently expensive process. In the last decade, there have a few studies on crowdsourcing in literature reviews. This paper explores the feasibility of crowdsourcing for facilitating the literature review process in terms of results, time and effort, as well as to identify which crowdsourcing strategies provide the best results based on the budget available. In particular we focus on the screening phase of the literature review process and we contribute and assess methods for identifying the size of tests, labels required per paper, and classification functions as well as methods to split the crowdsourcing process in phases to improve results. Finally, we present our findings based on experiments run on Crowdflower.
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