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|field_logo=Pybossa.jpg | |field_logo=Pybossa.jpg | ||
|field_programming_languages=Python | |field_programming_languages=Python | ||
|field_software_license=Free open source | |field_software_license=Free open source | ||
|field_project_description=According to the official documentation (April 2013), “PyBossa is an open source platform for crowd-sourcing online (volunteer) assistance to perform tasks that require human cognition, knowledge or intelligence (e.g. image classification, transcription, information location etc). PyBossa was inspired by the BOSSA crowdsourcing engine but is written in python (hence the name!). It can be used for any distributed tasks application but was initially developed to help scientists and other researchers crowd-source human problem-solving skills!” | |field_project_description=According to the official documentation (April 2013), “PyBossa is an open source platform for crowd-sourcing online (volunteer) assistance to perform tasks that require human cognition, knowledge or intelligence (e.g. image classification, transcription, information location etc). PyBossa was inspired by the BOSSA crowdsourcing engine but is written in python (hence the name!). It can be used for any distributed tasks application but was initially developed to help scientists and other researchers crowd-source human problem-solving skills!” | ||
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• Using the REST API | • Using the REST API | ||
You can create applications that use existing templates with different types of data. Else, you must learn how to create applications with Python. You will have to install a virtual Python environment in your machine, code, create the application that then can be "pushed" into a pyBossa server. | You can create applications that use existing templates with different types of data. Else, you must learn how to create applications with Python. You will have to install a virtual Python environment in your machine, code, create the application that then can be "pushed" into a pyBossa server. | ||
|field_screenshot=Pybossa-app1.png | |||
|field_screenshot_description=Build application with Pybossa. Result of a test. | |||
|field_completion_level=Low | |field_completion_level=Low | ||
|field_last_edition=2013/09/09 | |field_last_edition=2013/09/09 | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 9 September 2013