Crowdsourcing Utilizing Subgroup Structure of Latent Factor Modeling

Crowdsourcing has emerged as an alternative solution for collecting large scale labels. However, the majority of recruited workers are not domain experts, so their contributed labels could be noisy. In this article, we propose a two-stage model to predict the true labels for multicategory classifica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Statistical Association 2024-04, Vol.119 (546), p.1192-1204
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Qi, Yuan, Yubai, Wang, Junhui, Qu, Annie
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Zusammenfassung:Crowdsourcing has emerged as an alternative solution for collecting large scale labels. However, the majority of recruited workers are not domain experts, so their contributed labels could be noisy. In this article, we propose a two-stage model to predict the true labels for multicategory classification tasks in crowdsourcing. In the first stage, we fit the observed labels with a latent factor model and incorporate subgroup structures for both tasks and workers through a multi-centroid grouping penalty. Group-specific rotations are introduced to align workers with different task categories to solve multicategory crowdsourcing tasks. In the second stage, we propose a concordance-based approach to identify high-quality worker subgroups who are relied upon to assign labels to tasks. In theory, we show the estimation consistency of the latent factors and the prediction consistency of the proposed method. The simulation studies show that the proposed method outperforms the existing competitive methods, assuming the subgroup structures within tasks and workers. We also demonstrate the application of the proposed method to real world problems and show its superiority. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
ISSN:0162-1459
1537-274X
1537-274X
DOI:10.1080/01621459.2023.2178925