Critical Source Selection in Social Sensing Applications

Chao Huang, Dong Wang
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Social sensing has emerged as a new data collection paradigm in networked sensing applications where humans are used as "sensors" to report their observations about the physical world. While many previous studies in social sensing focus on the problem of ascertaining the reliability of data sources and the correctness of their reported claims (often known as truth discovery), this paper investigates a new problem of critical source selection. The goal of this problem is to identify a subset of critical sources that can help effectively reduce the computational complexity of the original truth discovery problem and improve the accuracy of the analysis results. In this paper, we propose a new scheme, Critical Sources Selection (CSS) scheme, to find the critical set of sources by explicitly exploring both dependency and speak rate of sources. We evaluated the performance of our scheme and compared it to the state-of-the-art baselines using two data traces collected from a real world social sensing application. The results showed that our scheme significantly outperforms the baselines by finding more truthful information at a faster speed.
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社会传感应用中的关键源选择
在网络传感应用中,人类被用作“传感器”来报告他们对物理世界的观察,社会传感已成为一种新的数据收集范式。以往的社会感知研究主要集中在确定数据源的可靠性及其报告主张的正确性(通常称为真相发现)的问题上,而本文研究了关键来源选择的新问题。该问题的目标是确定一个关键源的子集,该子集可以帮助有效地降低原始真值发现问题的计算复杂度,并提高分析结果的准确性。在本文中,我们提出了一个新的方案——关键源选择(CSS)方案,通过显式地探索源的依赖性和说话率来找到关键源集。我们评估了方案的性能,并使用从现实世界的社会传感应用中收集的两个数据轨迹将其与最先进的基线进行了比较。结果表明,我们的方案以更快的速度找到更多真实的信息,明显优于基线。
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