Title
A campus-scale mobile crowd-tasking platform.
Abstract
By effectively utilizing smartphones to reach out and engage a large population of mobile users, mobile crowd-sourcing can become a game-changer for many urban operations, such as last mile logistics and municipal monitoring. To overcome the uncertainties and risks associated with a purely best-effort, opportunistic model of such crowd-sourcing, we advocate a more centrally-coordinated approach, that (a) takes into account the predicted movement paths of workers and (b) factors in typical human behavioral responses to various incentives and deadlines. To experimentally tackle these challenges, we design, develop and experiment with a real-world mobile crowd-tasking platform on an urban campus in Singapore. In this paper, we first introduce TA$Ker and then demonstrate the effectiveness of different behavioral experiments, such as bundling and differential task pricing methods.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2968219.2971388
UbiComp Adjunct
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile, crowdsourcing, context-aware, bundles, incentives, cheating, smart-campus, social-ties, collaboration
Population,Last mile,Incentive,Computer science,Crowdsourcing,Computer security,Human–computer interaction,Smart campus,Cheating,Interpersonal ties
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nikita Jaiman1242.89
Randy Tandriansyah2242.89
Thivya Kandappu3305.37
Archan Misra41688149.25