An important class of game-theoretic incentive mechanisms for eliciting effort from a crowd are the peer based mechanisms, in which workers are paid by matching their answers with one another. The other classic mechanism is to have the workers solve some gold standard tasks and pay them according to their accuracy on gold tasks. This mechanism ensures stronger incentive compatibility than the peer based mechanisms but assigning gold tasks to all workers becomes inefficient at large scale. We propose a novel mechanism that assigns gold tasks to only a few workers and exploits transitivity to derive accuracy of the rest of the workers from their peers’ accuracy. We show that the resulting mechanism ensures a dominant notion of incentive compa...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
We study a problem where a new, unfamiliar group of agents has to decide how a joint reward shouldbe...
Due to the randomness of participants’ movement and the selfishness and dishonesty of individuals in...
An important prerequisite for developing trustworthy artificial intelligence is high quality data. C...
On a crowd sourcing platform consisting of task publishers and workers, it is critical for a task pu...
In crowdsourcing when there is a lack of verification for contributed answers, output agreement mech...
Consider a requester who wishes to crowdsource a series of identical binary labeling tasks from a po...
Peer prediction mechanisms are often adopted to elicit truthful contributions from crowd workers whe...
Mechanical Turk, and etc.) emerged in recent years that allow requesters from all around the world t...
Abstract — On a crowdsourcing platform consisting of task publishers and workers, it is critical for...
Crowdsourcing can be modeled as a principal-agent problem in which the principal (crowdsourcer) desi...
Incentive is key to the success of crowdsourcing which heavily depends on the level of user particip...
Many crowdsourcing scenarios are heterogeneous in the sense that, not only the workers\u27 types (e....
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
Peer prediction mechanisms allow the truthful elicitation of private signals (e.g., experiences, or ...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
We study a problem where a new, unfamiliar group of agents has to decide how a joint reward shouldbe...
Due to the randomness of participants’ movement and the selfishness and dishonesty of individuals in...
An important prerequisite for developing trustworthy artificial intelligence is high quality data. C...
On a crowd sourcing platform consisting of task publishers and workers, it is critical for a task pu...
In crowdsourcing when there is a lack of verification for contributed answers, output agreement mech...
Consider a requester who wishes to crowdsource a series of identical binary labeling tasks from a po...
Peer prediction mechanisms are often adopted to elicit truthful contributions from crowd workers whe...
Mechanical Turk, and etc.) emerged in recent years that allow requesters from all around the world t...
Abstract — On a crowdsourcing platform consisting of task publishers and workers, it is critical for...
Crowdsourcing can be modeled as a principal-agent problem in which the principal (crowdsourcer) desi...
Incentive is key to the success of crowdsourcing which heavily depends on the level of user particip...
Many crowdsourcing scenarios are heterogeneous in the sense that, not only the workers\u27 types (e....
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
Peer prediction mechanisms allow the truthful elicitation of private signals (e.g., experiences, or ...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
We study a problem where a new, unfamiliar group of agents has to decide how a joint reward shouldbe...
Due to the randomness of participants’ movement and the selfishness and dishonesty of individuals in...