Using humans as sensors: An estimation-theoretic perspective

IPSN(2014)

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The explosive growth in social network content suggests that the largest "sensor network" yet might be human. Extending the participatory sensing model, this paper explores the prospect of utilizing social networks as sensor networks, which gives rise to an interesting reliable sensing problem. In this problem, individuals are represented by sensors (data sources) who occasionally make observations about the physical world. These observations may be true or false, and hence are viewed as binary claims. The reliable sensing problem is to determine the correctness of reported observations. From a networked sensing standpoint, what makes this sensing problem formulation different is that, in the case of human participants, not only is the reliability of sources usually unknown but also the original data provenance may be uncertain. Individuals may report observations made by others as their own. The contribution of this paper lies in developing a model that considers the impact of such information sharing on the analytical foundations of reliable sensing, and embed it into a tool called Apollo that uses Twitter as a "sensor network" for observing events in the physical world. Evaluation, using Twitter-based case-studies, shows good correspondence between observations deemed correct by Apollo and ground truth.
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sensor network,twitter-based case-studies,reliable sensing problem,data source,human participant,data reliability,social network,physical world,estimation-theoretic perspective,maximum likelihood estimation,networked sensing standpoint,largest sensor network,humans,sensing problem formulation,expectation maximization,estimation theory,participatory sensing model,humans as sensors,original data provenance,internet,problem formulation,apollo,social sensing,analytical foundation,sensors,social network content,social networking (online),uncertain data provenance,information sharing,silicon,reliability
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