1. Crowd-Based Assessment of Deformational Cranial Asymmetries
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Angelika Stellzig-Eisenhauer, Matthias Hirth, Felix Kunz, and Kathrin Borchert
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Technical systems ,030206 dentistry ,030230 surgery ,Crowdsourcing ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Perception ,Scale (social sciences) ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,Quality of experience ,business ,Psychology ,media_common ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Crowdsourcing allows collecting subjective user ratings promptly and on a large scale. This enables, for example, building subjective models for the perception of technical systems in the field of quality of experience research or researching cultural aspects of the aesthetic appeal. In addition to research in technical domains, crowdsourced subjective ratings also gain more and more relevance in medical research, like the evaluation of aesthetic surgeries. In line with this, we illustrate a novel use-case for crowdsourced subjective ratings of deformational cranial asymmetries of newborns. Deformational cranial asymmetries are deformations of a newborn’s head that might, e.g., result from resting on the same spot for a longer time.
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- 2020
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