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Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a platform that connects individuals and businesses with a global, on-demand workforce for various tasks. Learn how to use MTurk for data labeling, machine learning, business process outsourcing, and more.
- Worker
Worker - Mechanical Turk
- Help
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) provides a service for...
- Mturk Dashboard
Mturk Dashboard - Mechanical Turk
- Pricing
Pricing Pay only for what you use. The price you (the...
- Features
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing...
- Sign in to Mturk Today
Sign in to Mturk Today - Mechanical Turk
- Developer Resources
In this video, learn how researchers at Facebook use Amazon...
- Requester
Through SageMaker Ground Truth, you can access the MTurk...
- Worker
Become an MTurk Worker and get paid for completing simple tasks such as image processing, data verification, information gathering and data processing. Learn more about the types of work available and how to get started with Amazon Mechanical Turk.
Get Started with Amazon Mechanical Turk. Create Tasks. Human intelligence through an API. Access a global, on-demand, 24/7 workforce. Create a Requester account. or. Make Money. Make money in your spare time. Get paid for completing simple tasks. Request a Worker account.
Learn about the crowdsourcing website that allows businesses to hire remote workers for various tasks. Find out its history, uses, labor issues, and related systems.
Learn how to find, accept, and complete work on MTurk, a platform that connects Requesters and Workers for various data and content tasks. Earn money by contributing your skills and interests to the MTurk marketplace.
Learn how to create, submit, and manage HITs on MTurk, a marketplace that connects Workers and companies that need work completed. Find out how to define, price, qualify, and pay for HITs, and access developer tools and resources.
Learn how to use MTurk to engage a global workforce to perform tasks that require human intelligence. Explore the key features of MTurk, such as AWS SDK, Requester UI, Qualifications, and pricing.