Crowdsourcing Database Systems: Overview and Challenges

2019 
Many data management and analytics tasks, such as entity resolution, cannot be solely addressed by automated processes. Crowdsourcing is an effective way to harness the human cognitive ability to process these computer-hard tasks. Thanks to public crowdsourcing platforms, e.g., Amazon Mechanical Turk and CrowdFlower, we can easily involve hundreds of thousands of ordinary workers (i.e., the crowd) to address these computer-hard tasks. However it is rather inconvenient to interact with the crowdsourcing platforms, because the platforms require one to set parameters and even write codes. Inspired by traditional DBMS, crowdsourcing database systems have been proposed and widely studied to encapsulate the complexities of interacting with the crowd. In this tutorial, we will survey and synthesize a wide spectrum of existing studies on crowdsourcing database systems. We first give an overview of crowdsourcing, and then summarize the fundamental techniques in designing crowdsourcing databases, including task design, truth inference, task assignment, answer reasoning and latency reduction. Next we review the techniques on designing crowdsourced operators, including selection, join, sort, top-k, max/min, count, collect, and fill. Finally, we discuss the emerging challenges.
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