Threats and trade-fffs in resource critical crowdsourcing tasks over networks


Autoria(s): Dayama, Pankaj; Garg, Dinesh; Narahari, Y; Zou, James
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

In recent times, crowdsourcing over social networks has emerged as an active tool for complex task execution. In this paper, we address the problem faced by a planner to incen-tivize agents in the network to execute a task and also help in recruiting other agents for this purpose. We study this mecha-nism design problem under two natural resource optimization settings: (1) cost critical tasks, where the planner’s goal is to minimize the total cost, and (2) time critical tasks, where the goal is to minimize the total time elapsed before the task is executed. We define a set of fairness properties that should beideally satisfied by a crowdsourcing mechanism. We prove that no mechanism can satisfy all these properties simultane-ously. We relax some of these properties and define their ap-proximate counterparts. Under appropriate approximate fair-ness criteria, we obtain a non-trivial family of payment mech-anisms. Moreover, we provide precise characterizations of cost critical and time critical mechanisms.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/47717/1/Ame_Asso_Arti_Inte_2447_2012.pdf

Dayama, Pankaj and Garg, Dinesh and Narahari, Y and Zou, James (2012) Threats and trade-fffs in resource critical crowdsourcing tasks over networks. In: AAAI 2012 (Poster) International Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 2012, Toronto, Ontario.

Publicador

Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Relação

http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/aaai12.php

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/47717/

Palavras-Chave #Computer Science & Automation (Formerly, School of Automation)
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Conference Paper

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