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Task Allocation in Spatial Crowdsourcing: Current State and Future Directions

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Spatial crowdsourcing (SC) is an emerging paradigm of crowdsourcing, which commits workers to move to some particular locations to perform spatio-temporal-relevant tasks (e.g., sensing and activity organization). Task allocation or worker selection is a significant problem that may impact the quality of completion of SC tasks. Based on a conceptual model and generic framework of SC task allocation, this paper first gives a review of the current state of research in this field, including single task allocation, multiple task allocation, low-cost task allocation, and quality-enhanced task allocation. We further investigate the future trends and open issues of SC task allocation, including skill-based task allocation, group recommendation and collaboration, task composition and decomposition, and privacypreserving task allocation. Finally, we discuss the practical issues on real-world deployment as well as the challenges for large-scale user study in SC task allocation.

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