2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.16117
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Predictability and Fairness in Social Sensing

Ramen Ghosh,
Jakub Marecek,
Wynita M. Griggs
et al.

Abstract: In many applications, one may benefit from the collaborative collection of data for sensing a physical phenomenon, which is known as social sensing. We show how to make social sensing (1) predictable, in the sense of guaranteeing that the number of queries per participant will be independent of the initial state, in expectation, even when the population of participants varies over time, and (2) fair, in the sense of guaranteeing that the number of queries per participant will be equalised among the participant… Show more

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