This experiment is lead by Albert Catalan Tatjer (albert.catalan-tatjer[at]student.uni-tuebingen.de)
This study is part of an effort to research the dataset annotation process, to gain a better understanding of the cost/reward of different annotation approaches.
- This experiment contains 5 pages of image selection tasks.
- Each page contains a task for 1 object class name and 20 candidate images.
- Select all images corresponding to the shown object class name.
- If unsure, you can use the Wikipedia link to learn about the object class.
- When you are done with a page, click next and move on to the next page.
- Selected images will appear with blue borders.
- If necessary, click on the image again to undo the selection.
- Images will appear blurred out, unless you hover them with your mouse.
- Do not select drawings or paintings.
- Red pointer indicates the current position of the mouse cursor.
- Red pointer will be fixed at the position of the image where you click.
- When you click on the image again to de-select it, the red pointer will also be released.
- The red pointer will persist on any image you hover, even if it is not selected.
- Try to click on the object of interest.
- When there are multiple objects, click on one of them.
- Albert Catalan Tatjer (albert.catalan-tatjer[at]student.uni-tuebingen.de) is responsible for data processing.
- The legal basis for processing is personal consent (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a, Art. 9 para. 2 lit. a DSGVO).
- The data is completely anonymized and untraceable to the participant.
- The data is collected exclusively for the purpose of this study and will only be used within this framework.
- The data will be stored at the University of Tübingen.
- The data will only be kept for as long as it is required for the above-mentioned purpose.
- Upon finishing the following tasks, you will choose whether you want to submit your data or not, without any consequences.
Some of the images may include sensible contents (e.g. amphibians, insects, and birds).