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Abstract
Crowd mining frameworks combine general knowledge, which can refer to an ontology or information in a database, with individual knowledge obtained from the crowd, which captures habits and preferences. To account for such mixed knowledge, along with user interaction and optimization issues, such frameworks must employ a complex process of reasoning, automatic crowd task generation and result analysis. In this paper, we describe a generic architecture for crowd mining applications. This architecture allows us to examine and compare the components of existing crowdsourcing systems and point out extensions required by crowd mining. It also highlights new research challenges and potential reuse of existing techniques/components. We exemplify this for the OASSIS project and for other prominent crowdsourcing frameworks.
Original language | English |
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State | Published - 2015 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 7th Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research, CIDR 2015 - Asilomar, United States Duration: 4 Jan 2015 → 7 Jan 2015 |
Conference
Conference | 7th Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research, CIDR 2015 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Asilomar |
Period | 4/01/15 → 7/01/15 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2015 Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR). All rights reserved.
Funding
Acknowledgements. This work has been partially funded by the European Research Council under the FP7, ERC grant MoDaS, agreement 291071, by the NSF grant IIS-1302212 and by the Israel Ministry of Science. This work has been partially funded by the European Research Council under the FP7, ERC grant MoDaS, agreement 291071, by the NSF grant IIS-1302212 and by the Israel Ministry of Science.
Funders | Funder number |
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Israel Ministry of Science | |
National Science Foundation | IIS-1302212 |
Seventh Framework Programme | |
European Commission | 291071 |
Seventh Framework Programme | |
Ministry of science and technology, Israel |
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Amsterdamer, Y. (Invited speaker)
4 Jan 2015 → 7 Jan 2015Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk