Data Collection Freelancer (Short-Form Video Interactions)

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Company DescriptionWe are seeking freelance contributors to support a multimodal data collection project aimed at enhancing the performance of a digital assistant. The role involves capturing short-form video clips that simulate real-world user interactions and submitting corresponding question/answer sequences.Contributors will record naturalistic mobile scenarios-such as asking questions while traveling, eating out, shopping, or navigating public transit-and annotate them with relevant, realistic responses and supporting metadata.Job DescriptionCollect and submit up to 50 short video-based interaction samples in mp4 format, following provided technical guidelines.Each sample must include:A 30-second to 3-minute video recorded in an outdoor or on-the-go context.3 to 5 conversational turns representing a question from the user and a valid answer from a digital assistant.A clearly written response text for each question asked in the video.A description and reasoning explaining the logic behind the answer.General metadata including a title, description, and file link using a shared template.Collaborate with a project manager to receive early feedback on initial submissions and make adjustments as needed.Ensure that all submitted examples meet required quality standards.Examples of Suitable ScenariosAsking about landmarks or directions while walking through a new city.Interacting with a restaurant's menu or making a reservation.Locating products or asking sizing/material questions while shopping.Navigating public transit, such as finding a station or schedule (excludes driving or biking).QualificationsExcellent attention to detail and ability to follow structured technical instructions.Comfortable recording and speaking in public or dynamic environments.Fluent in English with strong written communication skills.Based in the U.S. with access to a variety of real-world outdoor or on-the-go settings.Competent with smartphone video recording, file organization, and using cloud storage platforms.Preferred QualificationsPrior experience with data collection, UX research, content creation, or linguistic annotation.Multilingual proficiency or familiarity with multi-language contexts.Additional InformationThis is a remote, freelance contract role with flexible hours. All work must be original, collected safely, and submitted in accordance with provided guidelines and review processes.

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