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A Spatial Crowdsourcing Engine for Harmonizing Volunteers’ Needs and Tasks’ Completion Goals
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López-de-Ipiña, Diego
, Chen, Liming
, Casado-Mansilla, Diego
, Vergara-Borge, Felipe
, Puerta-Beldarrain, Maite
, Gómez-Carmona, Oihane
in
Algorithms
/ Altruism
/ citizen science
/ Computer Simulation
/ crowdsensing
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Crowdsourcing - methods
/ Data integrity
/ Decision Making - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Goals
/ Humans
/ Optimization
/ Performance evaluation
/ Privacy
/ Profits
/ Ride sharing services
/ spatial crowdsourcing
/ Systems stability
/ task allocation
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Travel
/ Traveling salesman problem
/ User experience
/ Volunteers
2024
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A Spatial Crowdsourcing Engine for Harmonizing Volunteers’ Needs and Tasks’ Completion Goals
by
López-de-Ipiña, Diego
, Chen, Liming
, Casado-Mansilla, Diego
, Vergara-Borge, Felipe
, Puerta-Beldarrain, Maite
, Gómez-Carmona, Oihane
in
Algorithms
/ Altruism
/ citizen science
/ Computer Simulation
/ crowdsensing
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Crowdsourcing - methods
/ Data integrity
/ Decision Making - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Goals
/ Humans
/ Optimization
/ Performance evaluation
/ Privacy
/ Profits
/ Ride sharing services
/ spatial crowdsourcing
/ Systems stability
/ task allocation
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Travel
/ Traveling salesman problem
/ User experience
/ Volunteers
2024
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A Spatial Crowdsourcing Engine for Harmonizing Volunteers’ Needs and Tasks’ Completion Goals
by
López-de-Ipiña, Diego
, Chen, Liming
, Casado-Mansilla, Diego
, Vergara-Borge, Felipe
, Puerta-Beldarrain, Maite
, Gómez-Carmona, Oihane
in
Algorithms
/ Altruism
/ citizen science
/ Computer Simulation
/ crowdsensing
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Crowdsourcing - methods
/ Data integrity
/ Decision Making - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Goals
/ Humans
/ Optimization
/ Performance evaluation
/ Privacy
/ Profits
/ Ride sharing services
/ spatial crowdsourcing
/ Systems stability
/ task allocation
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Travel
/ Traveling salesman problem
/ User experience
/ Volunteers
2024
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A Spatial Crowdsourcing Engine for Harmonizing Volunteers’ Needs and Tasks’ Completion Goals
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A Spatial Crowdsourcing Engine for Harmonizing Volunteers’ Needs and Tasks’ Completion Goals
2024
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Overview
This work addresses the task allocation problem in spatial crowdsensing with altruistic participation, tackling challenges like declining engagement and user fatigue from task overload. Unlike typical models relying on financial incentives, this context requires alternative strategies to sustain participation. This paper presents a new solution, the Volunteer Task Allocation Engine (VTAE), to address these challenges. This solution is not based on economic incentives, and it has two primary goals. The first one is to improve user experience by limiting the workload and creating a user-centric task allocation solution. The second goal is to create an equal distribution of tasks over the spatial locations to make the solution robust against the possible decrease in participation. Two approaches are used to test the performance of this solution against different conditions: computer simulations and a real-world experiment with real users, which include a qualitative evaluation. The simulations tested system performance in controlled environments, while the real-world experiment assessed the effectiveness and usability of the VTAE with real users. This research highlights the importance of user-centered design in citizen science applications with altruistic participation. The findings demonstrate that the VTAE algorithm ensures equitable task distribution across geographical areas while actively involving users in the decision-making process.
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