Crowdsourcing Feature Discovery via Adaptively Chosen Comparisons
- James Zou ,
- Kamalika Chaudhuri ,
- Adam Tauman Kalai
Proceedings, The Third AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing (HCOMP-15) |
Published by AAAI
We introduce an unsupervised approach to efficiently discover the underlying features in a data set via crowdsourcing. Our queries ask crowd members to articulate a feature common to two out of three displayed examples. In addition, we also ask the crowd to provide binary labels to the remaining examples based on the discovered features. The triples are chosen adaptively based on the labels of the previously discovered features on the data set. In two natural models of features, hierarchical and independent, we show that a simple adaptive algorithm, using such “two-out-of-three” similarity queries, recovers all features with less labor than any non- adaptive algorithm. Experimental results validate the theoretical findings.