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An Efficient Decision Support System for the Selection of Appropriate Crowd in Crowdsourcing

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  • Yongjun Huang
  • Shah Nazir
  • Jiyu Wu
  • Fida Hussain Khoso
  • Farhad Ali
  • Habib Ullah Khan
  • Dr Shahzad Sarfraz

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Crowdsourcing is a complex task-solving model that utilizes humans for solving organizational specific problems. For assigning a crowdsourced task to an online crowd, crowd selection is carried out to select appropriate crowd for achieving the task. The efficiency and effectiveness of crowdsourcing may fail if irrelevant crowd is selected for performing a task. Early decisions regarding selection of a crowd can ultimately lead to successful completion of tasks. To select most appropriate crowd from crowdsourcing, this paper presents a decision support system (DSS) for appropriate selection of crowd. The system has been implemented in the Superdecision tool by plotting hierarchy of goals, criteria, and alternatives. Various calculations have been done for performing the proposed research. Results of the study reveal that the proposed system is effective and efficient for selection of crowd in crowdsourcing by performing various pairwise computation of the study.

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  • Yongjun Huang & Shah Nazir & Jiyu Wu & Fida Hussain Khoso & Farhad Ali & Habib Ullah Khan & Dr Shahzad Sarfraz, 2021. "An Efficient Decision Support System for the Selection of Appropriate Crowd in Crowdsourcing," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5518878
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5518878
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