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Frugal Online Incentive Mechanisms for Crowdsourcing Tasks Truthfully

Computer Science and Game Theory 2014-04-10 v1

Abstract

Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) is a new paradigm which takes advantage of pervasive smartphones to efficiently collect data, enabling numerous novel applications. To achieve good service quality for a MCS application, incentive mechanisms are necessary to attract more user participation. Most of existing mechanisms apply only for the offline scenario where all users' information are known a priori. On the contrary, we focus on a more realistic scenario where users arrive one by one online in a random order. Based on the online auction model, we investigate the problem that users submit their private profiles to the crowdsourcer when they arrive, and the crowdsourcer aims at selecting a subset of users before a specified deadline for minimizing the total payment while a specific number of tasks can be completed.We design three online mechanisms, Homo-OMZ, Hetero-OMZ and Hetero-OMG, all of which can satisfy the computational efficiency, individual rationality, cost-truthfulness, and consumer sovereignty. The Homo-OMZ mechanism is applicable to the homogeneous user model and can satisfy the social efficiency but not constant frugality. The Hetero-OMZ and Hetero-OMG mechanisms are applicable to both the homogeneous and heterogeneous user models, and can satisfy the constant frugality. Besides, the Hetero-OMG mechanism can also satisfy the time-truthfulness. Through extensive simulations, we evaluate the performance and validate the theoretical properties of our online mechanisms.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1404.2399,
  title  = {Frugal Online Incentive Mechanisms for Crowdsourcing Tasks Truthfully},
  author = {Dong Zhao and Huadong Ma and Liang Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2399},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

14 pages, 5 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1306.5677