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- Title
Mobile Crowdsourcing Task Allocation Based on Dynamic Self-Attention GANs.
- Authors
Kai Wei; Song Yu; Qingxian Pan
- Abstract
Crowdsourcing technology is widely recognized for its effectiveness in task scheduling and resource allocation. While traditional methods for task allocation can help reduce costs and improve efficiency, they may encounter challenges when dealing with abnormal data flow nodes, leading to decreased allocation accuracy and efficiency. To address these issues, this study proposes a novel two-part invalid detection task allocation framework. In the first step, an anomaly detection model is developed using a dynamic self-attentive GAN to identify anomalous data. Compared to the baseline method, the model achieves an approximately 4% increase in the F1 value on the public dataset. In the second step of the framework, task allocation modeling is performed using a twopart graph matching method. This phase introduces a P-queue KM algorithm that implements a more efficient optimization strategy. The allocation efficiency is improved by approximately 23.83% compared to the baseline method. Empirical results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed framework in detecting abnormal data nodes, enhancing allocation precision, and achieving efficient allocation.
- Subjects
CROWDSOURCING; GENERATIVE adversarial networks; RESOURCE allocation
- Publication
Computers, Materials & Continua, 2024, Vol 79, Issue 1, p607
- ISSN
1546-2218
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32604/cmc.2024.048240