Title :
The importance of being earnest in crowdsourcing systems
Author :
Tarable, Alberto ; Nordio, Alessandro ; Leonardi, Emilio ; Marsan, Marco Ajmone
Author_Institution :
IEIIT, Turin, Italy
fDate :
April 26 2015-May 1 2015
Abstract :
This paper presents the first systematic investigation of the potential performance gains for crowdsourcing systems, deriving from available information at the requester about individual worker earnestness (reputation). In particular, we first formalize the optimal task assignment problem when workers´ reputation estimates are available, as the maximization of a monotone (submodular) function subject to Matroid constraints. Then, being the optimal problem NP-hard, we propose a simple but efficient greedy heuristic task allocation algorithm. We also propose a simple “maximum a-posteriori“ decision rule. Finally, we test and compare different solutions, showing that system performance can greatly benefit from information about workers´ reputation. Our main findings are that: i) even largely inaccurate estimates of workers´ reputation can be effectively exploited in the task assignment to greatly improve system performance; ii) the performance of the maximum a-posteriori decision rule quickly degrades as worker reputation estimates become inaccurate; iii) when workers´ reputation estimates are significantly inaccurate, the best performance can be obtained by combining our proposed task assignment algorithm with the LRA decision rule introduced in the literature.
Keywords :
combinatorial mathematics; computational complexity; computer networks; decision theory; greedy algorithms; matrix algebra; maximum likelihood estimation; optimisation; LRA decision rule; crowdsourcing systems; greedy heuristic task allocation algorithm; low rank approximation; matroid constraints; maximum a-posteriori decision rule; monotone function; optimal NP-hard problem; optimal task assignment problem; submodular function; worker reputation estimates; Computers; Crowdsourcing; Error probability; Mutual information; Optimization; Reliability; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kowloon
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2015.7218675