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Cheaper and Better: Selecting Good Workers for Crowdsourcing (1502.00725v1)

Published 3 Feb 2015 in stat.ML, cs.AI, cs.LG, and stat.AP

Abstract: Crowdsourcing provides a popular paradigm for data collection at scale. We study the problem of selecting subsets of workers from a given worker pool to maximize the accuracy under a budget constraint. One natural question is whether we should hire as many workers as the budget allows, or restrict on a small number of top-quality workers. By theoretically analyzing the error rate of a typical setting in crowdsourcing, we frame the worker selection problem into a combinatorial optimization problem and propose an algorithm to solve it efficiently. Empirical results on both simulated and real-world datasets show that our algorithm is able to select a small number of high-quality workers, and performs as good as, sometimes even better than, the much larger crowds as the budget allows.

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Authors (2)
  1. Hongwei Li (97 papers)
  2. Qiang Liu (405 papers)
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