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参与式感知已经成为一种有前途的数据收集方法,从多模态数据源众包数据。本文提出了一个通用的参与式感知框架,该框架由一组定义良好的模块组成,以支持不同的用例。该框架将“人即传感器”的概念纳入参与式传感,并允许公众通过其移动设备提供人类观察和传感器测量。我们特别解决两个问题:激励和可扩展性,前者指的是激励参与者贡献高质量的数据,而后者指的是容纳异构和不确定的数据源。为了解决激励问题,我们设计了一个激励引擎来吸引独立于数据模式的高质量贡献数据。这个引擎与一个新的社会网络一起工作,我们将其引入参与式感知,参与者被联系在一起,并根据他们贡献的数据质量和数量相互互动。为了解决可扩展性问题,提出的框架包含了与应用程序无关的设计,并提供了到外部数据集的接口。为了演示和验证这个框架,我们开发了一个名为imReporter的原型移动应用程序,它将来自城市参与者的混合(图像-文本)报告众包,并结合了来自公共数据中心的外部数据集。我们还对15名参与者进行了连续3周的试点研究,结果证实我们提出的框架实现了其设计目标。
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A generic participatory sensing framework for multi-modal datasets
Participatory sensing has become a promising data collection approach to crowdsourcing data from multi-modal data sources. This paper proposes a generic participatory sensing framework that consists of a set of well-defined modules in support of diverse use cases. This framework incorporates a concept of “human-as-a-sensor” into participatory sensing and allows the public crowd to contribute human observations as well as sensor measurements from their mobile devices. We specifically address two issues: incentive and extensibility, where the former refers to motivating participants to contribute high-quality data while the latter refers to accommodating heterogeneous and uncertain data sources. To address the incentive issue, we design an incentive engine to attract high-quality contributed data independent of data modalities. This engine works together with a novel social network that we introduce into participatory sensing, where participants are linked together and interact with each other based on data quality and quantity they have contributed. To address the extensibility issue, the proposed framework embodies application-agnostic design and provides an interface to external datasets. To demonstrate and verify this framework, we have developed a prototype mobile application called imReporter, which crowdsources hybrid (image-text) reports from participants in an urban city, and incorporates an external dataset from a public data mall. A pilot study was also carried out with 15 participants for 3 consecutive weeks, and the result confirms that our proposed framework fulfills its design goals.
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