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Multi-Platform, Reactive Crowdsourcing

Invited Keynote

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano

Milan, Italy

ABSTRACT

In recent years, we developed CrowdSearcher, which inte- grates a conceptual framework, a specification procedure and a reactive execution control environment for designing, de- ploying, and monitoring crowd-based applications on top of social systems, including social networks and crowdsourcing platforms.

We show how social platforms, such as Facebook or Twitter, can be used for crowdsourcing search-related tasks, side by side with traditional crowdsourcing platforms; and we show how controlling the quality of performers and of results can lead to increased performance and interoperability.

The contribution of this talk is a broad vision that brings together crowdsourcing, social networking, expertise find- ing, reactive rules and multi-platform system integration, at the purpose of increasing effectiveness of crowd-based applications.

Copyrightc 2013 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.

BIOGRAPHY

Stefano Ceri is professor of Database Systems at the Dipar- timento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria (DEIB) of Politecnico di Milano. He was visiting professor at the Computer Science Department of Stanford University (1983- 1990), and he is the director of Alta Scuola Politecnica, the school of excellence for top-level master students selected from Engineering, Architecture, and Design Faculties of Po- litecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino. His research work covers over three decades (1976–2013) and has been generally concerned with extending database technologies in order to incorporate new features: distribution, object- orientation, rules, streaming data; with the advent of the Web, his research has been targeted towards the engineer- ing of Web-based applications and search systems. More recently he turned to crowdsearching and to genomic com- puting. He was awarded an advanced ERC Grant on Search Computing (November 2008 – October 2013), described in http://www.search-computing.it. He is national coordina- tor of the PRIN Project GenData 2020, focused on building query and data analysis systems for genomic data as pro- duced by fast DNA sequencing technology (February 2013 – January 2016). He is author of about 300 publications on international journals and conferences (H index 57) and of 10 international books; the bookWeb Information Retrieval is in print (Springer-Verlag). He is co-editor in chief (with Mike Carey) of the book series “Data Centric Systems and Applications” (Springer-Verlag). He is the recipient of the ACM-SIGMOD “Edward T. Codd Innovation Award” (New York, June 26, 2013).

DBCrowd 2013: First VLDB Workshop on Databases and Crowdsourcing

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