Map → Street View — Human Evaluation
You'll see an overhead map with labeled directions (A, B, C…) and a
Street View photo. Pick the labeled direction the photo was taken toward.
- 1–4 select option A–D
- Enter submit & next
Consent to participate in research
You are invited to take part in a research study conducted by
Igor Molybog (molybog@hawaii.edu, principal investigator) and
Yosub Shin (yosubs@hawaii.edu, student investigator) at the
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Please read this before you begin.
- Purpose. To measure how people perform on a visual matching
task — identifying which labeled direction on a map a street-view
photo was taken toward — so we can compare human performance with AI models.
- What you'll do. Answer up to 200 short multiple-choice
problems, one per screen (a few seconds to a few minutes each). There
are 200 problems total; you won't be told whether you're right.
- Voluntary. Participation is entirely voluntary. You may stop at
any time by closing the tab, with no penalty; your partial responses
are kept. You can resume later with the same email.
- Data collected. Your answers, the time you spend on each
problem, and your email address.
- How your data is used. Results are reported only in aggregate /
de-identified form in research publications. Your email is used
only to save your progress and prevent duplicate entries — it is
kept confidential and is never published or shared.
- Risks & benefits. No anticipated risks beyond everyday
computer use, and no direct benefit to you. There is no compensation.
- Questions. About the study: contact Yosub Shin
(yosubs@hawaii.edu) or Igor Molybog (molybog@hawaii.edu).
About your rights as a research participant: contact the UH Human
Studies Program at uhirb@hawaii.edu or (808) 956-5007.
IRB protocol: [to be added once assigned]