In Mexico we had a very similar process, made by 5 volunteers. We deliver
100 photos to the final jury.
I think the filter needs to be make by different people to avoid saturation
and visual fatigue. For this year we will have two rounds of training for
volunteers who will support us in the process.
2013/8/26 Ynhockey <ynhockey(a)gmail.com>
Our filtering was done by the Wikimedians organizing
the competition. We
used last year's judging tool, which allows as many images per page as you
want, which makes it easy to filter literally thousands of images a day.
Only one person needs to go over each image (because we trust our
organizers). You should immediately filter out the pictures that have
absolutely no chance of getting to one of the top places, which means
you'll have immediately filtered out 3/4 or more of the images. After that
it's a bit more meticulous, but I'm sure one person can do it.
Ideally you should have in the area of 200 images for the final jury (I
think this is the statistic for many countries, not just Israel).
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Michael Maggs <Michael(a)maggs.name> wrote:
I'd be interested to hear from countries that
have experience from
previous years how you pre-filtered the submissions for the jury. As this
is the first year for the UK, we have no idea how many entries we will get,
but it may well be too many for out three-person jury to handle.
I know that some countries have used special panels for pre-filtering,
and others have used the Wiki community. What were your experiences, and
what technical means did you use to help with the filtering?
Any insights on how best to handle this would be much appreciated.
Michael
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