Experimental semantics and pragmatics, NYU Fall 2017
Turktools tutorial
Hadas Kotek
hadas.kotek@nyu.edu
Slides and handouts:
How to use
turktools
(Monday)
On Amazon Mechanical Turk
(Wednesday)
Regular Expressions cheatsheet
(A useful life skill)
Files for Monday:
binary-mcgill-TK1-10.html
(template file)
binary-sample-items.turk.csv
(lister output file)
binary-image-sample-items.txt
(formatted items file)
binary-sample-items.txt
(formatted items file)
completion.skeleton.html
(skeleton file)
binary-mcgill.skeleton.html
(skeleton file)
binary-image.skeleton.html
(skeleton file)
example3-items.txt
(unformatted items file)
example4-results.csv
(raw results file)
Formatted simulation for our first example:
binary-mcgill-TK1-10.simulation.html
(simulation file)
Files for Wednesday:
baseline.txt
(lister input)
baseline.turk.csv
(lister output)
baseline.results.csv
(raw results file)
baseline.results.decoded.csv
(decoded results file)