Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system. Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love to invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as well as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more information, please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
Hi Ethan,
Curious about the user research study you and your team are doing. What are my next steps to participate?
Warmly,
Stella
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:27 AM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system. Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love to invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as well as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more information, please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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Hi Stella,
Thanks for your interest! Before we start scheduling, we would like to know a bit more about you. Are you a researcher/developer in Wikipedia or if you have any experience working with ORES?
Thanks, Ethan
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:44 PM Stella Yu stellayu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ethan,
Curious about the user research study you and your team are doing. What are my next steps to participate?
Warmly,
Stella
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:27 AM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system. Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love
to
invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as
well
as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more
information,
please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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Hi Ethan,
Thank you for your reply. I do not have any familiarity with ORES. In terms of Wikipedia, I am a Wikipedia user. More specifically, I am paid contributor to Wikipedia. This means I am a Conflict of Interest (COI) editor. Is this helpful?
Warmly,
Stella
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:03 PM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Hi Stella,
Thanks for your interest! Before we start scheduling, we would like to know a bit more about you. Are you a researcher/developer in Wikipedia or if you have any experience working with ORES?
Thanks, Ethan
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:44 PM Stella Yu stellayu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ethan,
Curious about the user research study you and your team are doing. What
are
my next steps to participate?
Warmly,
Stella
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:27 AM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu
wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES
system.
Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love
to
invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask
you
follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as
well
as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more
information,
please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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Hi Stella,
Thanks for clarifying. So unfortunately in this research, we are only looking for researchers and developers who are familiar with ORES.
Best, Ethan
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 3:17 PM Stella Yu stellayu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ethan,
Thank you for your reply. I do not have any familiarity with ORES. In terms of Wikipedia, I am a Wikipedia user. More specifically, I am paid contributor to Wikipedia. This means I am a Conflict of Interest (COI) editor. Is this helpful?
Warmly,
Stella
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:03 PM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Hi Stella,
Thanks for your interest! Before we start scheduling, we would like to
know
a bit more about you. Are you a researcher/developer in Wikipedia or if you have any experience working with ORES?
Thanks, Ethan
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:44 PM Stella Yu stellayu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ethan,
Curious about the user research study you and your team are doing. What
are
my next steps to participate?
Warmly,
Stella
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:27 AM Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu
wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES
system.
Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would
love
to
invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During
the
research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask
you
follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as
well
as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more
information,
please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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Hi Ethan,
I am User: Netha Hussain, a researcher and Wikimedian for 10 years. The only ORES based application I am using is probably Recent Changes, but I will be happy to participate in the interview if you think that I can help. I did not hear of the term ORES before I read your mail, so I think it is a good idea to give a link that lists some of the ORES based applications on Mediawiki, so that people can find out that the tools they are using are ORES-based.
Thanks and regards Netha
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 20:27, Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system. Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love to invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as well as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more information, please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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Hi Netha,
Thanks for your reply! It's a great suggestion to include a list of ORES based tools for people who are not familiar with ORES itself. For our research, we would love to interview you and test our visualizations. Please let me know what times will work best for you so we can schedule a meeting.
Thanks, Ethan
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 3:01 PM Netha Hussain nethahussain@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ethan,
I am User: Netha Hussain, a researcher and Wikimedian for 10 years. The only ORES based application I am using is probably Recent Changes, but I will be happy to participate in the interview if you think that I can help. I did not hear of the term ORES before I read your mail, so I think it is a good idea to give a link that lists some of the ORES based applications on Mediawiki, so that people can find out that the tools they are using are ORES-based.
Thanks and regards Netha
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 20:27, Ethan Ye ziningy1@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision of Prof.Haiyi Zhu https://haiyizhu.com/ in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization system of ORES https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system. Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love
to
invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as
well
as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are interested in taking part in this research or would like more
information,
please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
-- Zining(Ethan) Ye
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