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Incorporation with algorithmic detection. An emerging concern is where the volunteers can ultimately contribute within the project’s overall image analysis pipeline. Put simply we see three alternatives, on a spectrum from validation to discovery of change on the Martian surface: 1. Annotation of imagery, e.g. border images with a line coloured according to whether the algorithm’s found change or not, so that the volunteers are visually and immediately aware if they are looking at an area in which the change detection algorithm has found change; 2. The algorithm’s decision is hidden in the image’s attributes for the volunteer to consult if and when they wish; 3. The system does not tell the volunteers whether the algorithm thinks the area they are looking at has changed. The answer to this question will determine how we design the task workflow to provide useful scientific data. As an example, the task of detecting change could be conceptually broken down as follows: 1. Can you see a change on the surface? (Yes/no) 2. Xxxx on the image where you see a change 3. What feature do you think you have marked? a. Crater (Xxxxxx et al. 2013) b. Sand dune (Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, and Xxxxx 2014) x. Xxxxx (Xxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxx 2014) d. Slope streak (Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxxxx 2014) e. Recurring Slope Lineae (XxXxxx et al. 2014) Such a task can evolve incrementally during our experiments to assess the usefulness of the data elicited by responses to each sub-task, but should not change once the site is live. We suggest that the iMars team need to agree on this by March 2016, on the completion of WP7 experiments, before Mars in Motion goes live.
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