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Contents
Description
The purpose of this page is to introduce people to the use of mechanical turk in data processing. The document is structured as follows: 1. It begins by describing the mechanical turk and the many ways in which it can be used. 2. it provides simple getting started instructions that allows a new user to access the mechanical turk system and begin a new project. 3. We give an example of a project with sample code.
What is Mechanical Turk
describe
Accessing the Mechanical Turk Platform
do
Example
do
HIT Library
TDL with HITS
- Data validation using javascript
Hash
import requests
response = requests.get(
"https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/organizers/2300226659/events/",
headers = {
"Authorization": "Bearer CRAQ5MAXEGHKEXSUSWXN",
},
verify = True,
)