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Rohit Nistala
Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University
Publications - 7
Citations - 169
Rohit Nistala is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crowdsourcing & Reputation system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 151 citations.
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Daemo: A Self-Governed Crowdsourcing Marketplace
Snehal (Neil) Gaikwad,Durim Morina,Rohit Nistala,Megha Agarwal,Alison Cossette,Radhika Bhanu,Saiph Savage,Vishwajeet Narwal,Karan Rajpal,Jeff Regino,Aditi Mithal,Adam Ginzberg,Aditi Nath,Karolina Ziulkoski,Trygve Cossette,Dilrukshi Gamage,Angela Richmond-Fuller,Ryo Suzuki,Jeerel Herrejon,Kevin Le,Claudia Flores-Saviaga,Haritha Thilakarathne,Kajal Gupta,William Dai,Ankita Sastry,Shirish Goyal,Thejan Rajapakshe,Niki Abolhassani,Angela Xie,Abigail Reyes,Surabhi Ingle,Verónica Jaramillo,Martin Godínez,Walter Ángel,Carlos Toxtli,Juan Pablo Flores,Asmita Gupta,Vineet Sethia,Diana Padilla,Kristy Milland,Kristiono Setyadi,Nuwan Wajirasena,Muthitha Batagoda,Rolando Cruz,James Damon,Divya Nekkanti,Tejas Sarma,Mohamed Saleh,Gabriela Gongora-Svartzman,Soroosh Bateni,Gema Toledo Barrera,Alex Peña,Ryan Compton,Deen Aariff,Luis Palacios,Manuela Paula Ritter,K K Nisha,Alan Kay,Jana Uhrmeister,Srivalli Nistala,Milad Esfahani,Elsa Bakiu,Christopher Diemert,Luca Matsumoto,Manik Singh,Krupa Patel,Ranjay Krishna,Geza Kovacs,Rajan Vaish,Michael S. Bernstein +69 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a prototype task to improve the work quality and open-governance model to achieve equitable representation and envisage Daemo will enable workers to build sustainable careers and provide requesters with timely, quality labor for their businesses.
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Boomerang: Rebounding the Consequences of Reputation Feedback on Crowdsourcing Platforms
Snehalkumar (Neil) S. Gaikwad,Durim Morina,Adam Ginzberg,Catherine A. Mullings,Shirish Goyal,Dilrukshi Gamage,Christopher Diemert,Mathias Burton,Sharon Zhou,Mark E. Whiting,Karolina Ziulkoski,Alipta Ballav,Aaron Gilbee,Senadhipathige S. Niranga,Vibhor Sehgal,Jasmine Lin,Leonardy Kristianto,Angela Richmond-Fuller,Jeff Regino,Nalin Chhibber,Dinesh Majeti,Sachin Sharma,Kamila Mananova,Dinesh Dhakal,William Dai,Victoria Purynova,Samarth Sandeep,Varshine Chandrakanthan,Tejas Sarma,Sekandar Matin,Ahmed Nasser,Rohit Nistala,Alexander Stolzoff,Kristy Milland,Vinayak Mathur,Rajan Vaish,Michael S. Bernstein +36 more
TL;DR: Inspired by a game-theoretic notion of incentive-compatibility, Boomerang opens opportunities for interaction design to incentivize honest reporting over strategic dishonesty.
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Provisioner for cluster management system
Albert Yen Shau,Christopher Gianelloni,Derek Lewis Wood,Jonathan Michael Gray,Nitin Motgi,Poorna Chandra Gowda Bannikkuppe Ramachandra,Rohit Nistala +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a processing device executing a provisioner requests a node level task from a server, and the processing device receives an assignment of a first node-level task, wherein the first nodelevel task is associated with a cluster management operation for a first cluster.
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Boomerang: Rebounding the Consequences of Reputation Feedback on Crowdsourcing Platforms
Snehalkumar,Snehalkumar (Neil) S. Gaikwad,Durim Morina,Adam Ginzberg,Catherine A. Mullings,Shirish Goyal,Dilrukshi Gamage,Christopher Diemert,Mathias Burton,Sharon Zhou,Mark E. Whiting,Karolina Ziulkoski,Alipta Ballav,Aaron Gilbee,Senadhipathige S. Niranga,Vibhor Sehgal,Jasmine Lin,Leonardy Kristianto,Angela Richmond-Fuller,Jeff Regino,Nalin Chhibber,Dinesh Majeti,Sachin Sharma,Kamila Mananova,Dinesh Dhakal,William Dai,Victoria Purynova,Samarth Sandeep,Varshine Chandrakanthan,Tejas Sarma,Sekandar Matin,Ahmed Nasser,Rohit Nistala,Alexander Stolzoff,Kristy Milland,Vinayak Mathur,Rajan Vaish,Michael S. Bernstein +37 more
TL;DR: Boomerang as mentioned in this paper is a reputation system for crowdsourcing that elicits more accurate feedback by rebounding the consequences of feedback directly back onto the person who gave it, inspired by a game-theoretic notion of incentive-compatibility.
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Planner for cluster management system
Albert Yen Shau,Christopher Gianelloni,Derek Lewis Wood,Jonathan Michael Gray,Nitin Motgi,Poorna Chandra Gowda Bannikkuppe Ramachandra,Rohit Nistala +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a processing device determines a plurality of node level tasks to transition the first cluster from the starting cluster layout to the target cluster layout, determines dependencies between the plurality of tasks, and determines an order for the plurality based on the cluster management operation and the dependencies.