Diverse user selection for opinion procurement

Yael Amsterdamer, Oded Goldreich

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Abstract

Many applications maintain a repository of user profiles with semantically rich information on each user. Such repositories have a potential of allowing active opinion procurement: reaching out to users to ask for their opinions on different topics. An important desideratum of the procurement process is that it targets a diverse set of users. To realize this potential, we present Podium: a first framework, to our knowledge, that supports the selection of diverse representatives in presence of high-dimensional, semantically rich user profiles. We demonstrate that data dimensionality is a challenge for both defining and achieving diversification. We address these challenges by proposing a lightweight, flexible notion of diversity that in turn allows explanations and customization of diversification results. We show that the problem of finding an optimally diverse user subset is intractable, and provide a greedy algorithm that computes an approximate solution. We have implemented our solution in a system prototype and tested it on real-world crowdsourcing platform data. Our experimental results show that Podium is effective in selecting users with diverse properties, and in turn that the opinions of these users are diverse according to multiple metrics.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Database Technology - EDBT 2020
Subtitle of host publication23rd International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Proceedings
EditorsAngela Bonifati, Yongluan Zhou, Marcos Antonio Vaz Salles, Alexander Bohm, Dan Olteanu, George Fletcher, Arijit Khan, Bin Yang
PublisherOpenProceedings.org
Pages486-497
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9783893180837
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Event23rd International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2020 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 30 Mar 20202 Apr 2020

Publication series

NameAdvances in Database Technology - EDBT
Volume2020-March
ISSN (Electronic)2367-2005

Conference

Conference23rd International Conference on Extending Database Technology, EDBT 2020
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period30/03/202/04/20

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was funded in part by the BIU Center for Research in Applied Cryptography and Cyber Security in conjunction with the Israel National Cyber Bureau in the Prime Ministers Office, and by the Israel Science Foundation (grant No. 1157/16).

FundersFunder number
Australian Prime Ministers Centre
Israel Science Foundation1157/16

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