
PYBOSSA is an open-source crowdsourcing platform that allows researchers, civic hackers and developers to create projects that need help to solve problems, analyze data or complete challenging tasks that can’t be done by machines alone, but require human intelligence.
The source code is hosted in Github and it is possible to fork it and run your own instance without problems. The project provides several application templates like:
- Image pattern recognition: in this case, Flickr Person Finder that shows how you can classify pictures obtained from Flickr.
- Video pattern recognition: using the popular website Vimeo, you canalyze videos quite easily with this template.
- Sound Pattern recognition: thanks to Soundcloud you can analyze audio clips, like distinguising accents or transcribing an audio with this template.
- Geo-coging: Urban Parks an application that shows you a web map that a volunteer has to browse in order to find an urban park.
- PDF file transcription: PDF transcribe a simple application that allows you to transcribe directly PDF files.
The PYBOSSA framework is used by international projects like:
- ForestWatchers.net: they are assessing deforestation in the forests of the world, or the
- British Museum and UCL: a crowdsourcing project for digitizing the bronze age.
Talk with the team
For questions about PYBOSSA, please visit the PYBOSSA GitHub repository or open an issue there.