Skill-Requiring Task
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A Skill-Requiring Task is a task that requires expertise (which requires human-level intelligence).
- Context:
- It can be performed by a Skilled Agent, such as a Skilled Worker.
- It can range from a Knowledge-Requiring Task to an Innate Skill-Requiring Task.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- an Unskilled Job.
- See: Job.
References
2013
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skilled_worker
- A skilled worker is any worker who has some special skill, knowledge, or (usually acquired) ability in their work. A skilled worker may have attended a college, university or technical school. Or, a skilled worker may have learned their skills on the job. An example of a skilled labor job is game making and computer manufacturing.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skilled_worker#Overview
- While most (if not all) jobs require some level of skill, "skilled workers" bring some degree of expertise to the performance of a given job. For example, a factory worker who inspects new televisions for whether they turn on or off can fulfil this job with little or no knowledge of the inner workings of televisions. However, someone who repairs televisions would be considered a skilled worker, since such a person would possess the knowledge to be able to identify and correct problems with a television. ...
... Skilled work varies in type (i.e. - service versus labour), education requirements (i.e. - apprenticeship versus graduate college) and availability (freelance versus on-call). Such differences are often reflected in titling, opportunity, responsibility and (most significantly) salary.
- While most (if not all) jobs require some level of skill, "skilled workers" bring some degree of expertise to the performance of a given job. For example, a factory worker who inspects new televisions for whether they turn on or off can fulfil this job with little or no knowledge of the inner workings of televisions. However, someone who repairs televisions would be considered a skilled worker, since such a person would possess the knowledge to be able to identify and correct problems with a television. ...
- http://aws.amazon.com/mturk/
- Amazon Mechanical Turk is a marketplace for work that requires human intelligence. The Mechanical Turk web service enables companies to programmatically access this marketplace and a diverse, on-demand workforce. Developers can leverage this service to build human intelligence directly into their applications.