30.07.2008 07:01:00
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Amazon Mechanical Turk Launches New Web-Based Tools That Bring the Power of an On-Demand Workforce to Businesses Worldwide
Amazon Web Services LLC ("AWS”),
a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), today launched a new set
of web-based tools for Amazon Mechanical Turk that make it easy for
businesses to use Mechanical Turk to outsource work to an on-demand,
scalable workforce via a simple graphical interface—in
just a few minutes and without writing any code. The new web-based
interface guides business users through the process of designing Human
Intelligence Tasks (HITs), publishing up to hundreds of thousands of
HITs simultaneously, monitoring worker activity, and retrieving work
results. Previously, businesses without software development expertise
or who didn’t have software development
resources to spare either needed to individually enter and retrieve each
HIT (which was time-consuming) or could not leverage Mechanical Turk for
the thousands of tasks they needed done. These new web-based tools are
now available in addition to the existing set of APIs software
developers have been using to integrate Mechanical Turk into their
applications. Businesses can take advantage of these new tools by
visiting http://www.mturk.com.
"Until today many businesses were unable to
take advantage of Mechanical Turk’s on-demand,
scalable workforce because they did not have programming skills or their
developer resources were committed elsewhere. With these new web-based
tools, any business, in just a few minutes, can submit work that
requires human intelligence to a workforce of hundreds of thousands
workers from over one hundred countries,” said
Sharon Chiarella, Vice President of Amazon Mechanical Turk. "This
is an opportunity for businesses to get important work done quickly,
inexpensively, and with quality.”
In addition to a web-based editor for designing HITs, Amazon Mechanical
Turk offers several sample templates to help Requesters get started
(Requester is the Mechanical Turk term for users that want to get work
done). Sample HIT templates represent best practices from the past two
years and cover the most common use cases of Mechanical Turk, such as
Image Tagging, Search Relevance, Data Collection, Data Extraction,
Surveys, Site Filtering, Image Filtering, Product Comparison, Product
Categorization and Data Correction. Each sample HIT template defines the
HIT’s look and feel, and allows specification
of payment terms and Worker requirements (Worker is the Mechanical Turk
term for humans that complete HITs). These sample HIT templates can be
used as is or modified to address a different use case.
Once a Requester has designed their HIT template, Requesters can enter
each task individually, but most will take advantage of the new
bulk-uploading capabilities. The new tools allow Requesters to use
spreadsheets they may already be using to manage the new data they are
putting in and retrieving from Mechanical Turk (in fact, CSV files can
be loaded directly into Mechanical Turk). Once their HITs are published
on Mechanical Turk, Requesters can watch the progress of their work
being done, download results, and approve or disapprove their completed
HITs. This simple and non-technical process allows business analysts and
other non-technical professionals to leverage the on-demand, global
workforce in Mechanical Turk without any need for software development
resources.
"We use Amazon Mechanical Turk for picture
moderation and auto-tagging on SnapMyLife, our mobile photo sharing
property,” says George Grey from Mobicious,
Inc., a company that creates content, services, and applications for
mobile phone users. "With Mechanical Turk’s
help, we have tripled our business over the previous quarter and found
clear cost benefits over in-house or other out-sourcing options. We
benefit from high quality work and fast results, with scalable coverage
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which we couldn’t
do as effectively without Mechanical Turk. The new tools for loading our
HITs in bulk will allow us to add even more work to Mechanical Turk
while also saving time.” "Image tagging is dramatically enhanced by
the human element that Amazon Mechanical Turk provides,”
said Michael Droz, CEO of Tagcow.com, a provider of image tagging
services for consumers and businesses. "Algorithms
can identify landscapes or even human faces, but we are decades away
from computers being able to recognize a ‘cute
baby’ or ‘nineteenth
century impressionism.’ Mechanical Turk’s
scalable, on-demand workforce provides a rich cultural and emotional
depth to our image tags, making the images more easily discoverable
through traditional search. This has been instrumental in delivering our
high customer satisfaction. The new tools introduced for Mechanical Turk
will help us respond more quickly and efficiently when the images coming
into our service spikes—virtually anyone in
our company can now load thousands of images that need tagging into
Mechanical Turk and retrieve the results.” About Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon Mechanical Turk is a marketplace for work that requires human
intelligence. The Mechanical Turk service gives businesses access to a
diverse, on-demand, scalable workforce. Developers can access the
Mechanical Turk web service to programmatically access this marketplace
and leverage this service to build human intelligence directly into
their applications.
About Amazon.com
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), a Fortune 500 company based in Seattle,
opened on the World Wide Web in July 1995 and today offers Earth’s
Biggest Selection. Amazon.com, Inc. seeks to be Earth’s
most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover
anything they might want to buy online, and endeavors to offer its
customers the lowest possible prices. Amazon.com and other sellers offer
millions of unique new, refurbished and used items in categories such as
books, movies, music & games, digital downloads, electronics &
computers, home & garden, toys, kids & baby, grocery, apparel, shoes &
jewelry, health & beauty, sports & outdoors, and tools, auto &
industrial.
Amazon Web Services provides Amazon’s
developer customers with access to in-the-cloud infrastructure services
based on Amazon’s own back-end technology
platform, which developers can use to enable virtually any type of
business. Examples of the services offered by Amazon Web Services are
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service
(Amazon S3), Amazon SimpleDB, Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS),
Amazon Flexible Payments Service (Amazon FPS), and Amazon Mechanical
Turk.
Amazon and its affiliates operate websites, including www.amazon.com,
www.amazon.co.uk, www.amazon.de,
www.amazon.co.jp, www.amazon.fr,
www.amazon.ca, and the Joyo Amazon
websites at www.joyo.cn and www.amazon.cn.
As used herein, "Amazon.com,” "we,” "our”
and similar terms include Amazon.com, Inc., and its subsidiaries, unless
the context indicates otherwise.
Forward-Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Actual results may differ significantly
from management’s expectations. These
forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that include,
among others, risks related to competition, management of growth, new
products, services and technologies, potential fluctuations in operating
results, international expansion, outcomes of legal proceedings and
claims, fulfillment center optimization, seasonality, commercial
agreements, acquisitions and strategic transactions, foreign exchange
rates, system interruption, significant amount of indebtedness,
inventory, government regulation and taxation, payments and fraud. More
information about factors that potentially could affect Amazon.com’s
financial results is included in Amazon.com’s
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, and
subsequent filings.
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