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Category:Human-based computation

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In computer science, human-based computation is a technique when a computational process employs humans to perform its function, using human abilities to solve a certain problem or a set of problems. This approach explores differences in abilities and alternative costs between humans and computer agents to achieve symbiotic human-computer interaction.