Skip to content

erindb/Submiterator

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

28 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

How to use submiterator mturk tools

To post the HIT, first setup the config file. Give this config file a unique label as its name: [LABEL].config.

{
"rewriteProperties":"yes",
"liveHIT":"no",
"title":"a title to show to turkers",
"description":"a description to show to turkers",
"experimentURL":"https://www.stanford.edu/~you/path/to/experiment.html",
"keywords":"language research stanford fun cognitive science university explanations",
"USonly?":"yes",
"minPercentPreviousHITsApproved":"95",
"frameheight":"650",
"reward":"0.00",
"numberofassignments":"1",
"assignmentduration":"1800",
"hitlifetime":"2592000",
"autoapprovaldelay":"60000",
"conditions":"cond"
}

Then run the following commands in the terminal:

python submiterator.py posthit [LABEL]

And then when you want to get the results:

python submiterator.py getresults [LABEL]

This will create a [LABEL].results file. It will also create a [LABEL]_anonymized.results file which will have not have worker ids.

If you want a long-form table of data and your data has a trials variable (a list of JSON objects), run the following:

python submiterator.py reformat [LABEL]

This will create a bunch of .tsv files with data from your experiment.

How to make this even cooler

N.B. This will only work on unix.

If you want, you can make submiterator a system-wide command, so you can just type (for example):

submiterator posthit example
submiterator getresults example
submiterator reformat example

To do this, save the Submiterator repo somewhere where it won't move, copy-paste and run the following command:

chmod u+x submiterator.py

Then make a directory called "bin" in your home folder and make sym-links to the Submiterator file:

cd ~
mkdir bin
cd bin
ln -s [PATH_TO_SUBMITERATOR_DIRECTORY]/submiterator.py submiterator

Then open up or create the file .bash_profile or .bashrc in your home directory and add the following line:

PATH=$PATH:~/bin

Then once you open up a new terminal, you should be able to use the submiterator command as above.

About

Python script to streamline the process of posting external HITs to Amazon's Mechanical Turk crowdsourcing website.

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Python 100.0%