A survey on social-physical sensing: An emerging sensing paradigm that explores the collective intelligence of humans and machines

Md. Tahmid Rashid, Na Wei, Dong Wang
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Propelled by the omnipresence of versatile data capture, communication, and computing technologies, physical sensing has revolutionized the avenue for decisively interpreting the real world. However, various limitations hinder physical sensing’s effectiveness in critical scenarios such as disaster response and urban anomaly detection. Meanwhile, social sensing is contriving as a pervasive sensing paradigm leveraging observations from human participants equipped with portable devices and ubiquitous Internet connectivity to perceive the environment. Despite its virtues, social sensing also inherently suffers from a few drawbacks (e.g., inconsistent reliability and uncertain data provenance). Motivated by the complementary strengths of the two sensing modes, social-physical sensing (SPS) is protruding as an emerging sensing paradigm that explores the collective intelligence of humans and machines to reconstruct the “state of the world,” both physically and socially. While a good number of interesting SPS applications have been studied, several critical unsolved challenges still exist in SPS. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of SPS, emphasizing its definition, key enablers, state-of-the-art applications, potential research challenges, and roadmap for future work. This paper intends to bridge the knowledge gap of existing sensing-focused survey papers by thoroughly examining the various aspects of SPS crucial for building potent SPS systems.
社会物理感知调查:一种新兴的感知范式,探索人类和机器的集体智慧
在无所不在的多用途数据捕获、通信和计算技术的推动下,物理传感已经彻底改变了对现实世界进行果断解释的途径。然而,各种限制阻碍了物理传感在灾害响应和城市异常检测等关键场景中的有效性。与此同时,社会感知正在成为一种普遍的感知范式,利用配备便携式设备和无处不在的互联网连接的人类参与者的观察来感知环境。尽管有其优点,社会感知也固有地遭受一些缺点(例如,不一致的可靠性和不确定的数据来源)。由于两种感知模式的互补优势,社会物理感知(SPS)作为一种新兴的感知范式正在突出,它探索人类和机器的集体智慧,以重建物理和社会的“世界状态”。虽然已经研究了许多有趣的SPS应用,但SPS仍然存在一些关键的未解决的挑战。在本文中,我们提供了一个全面的调查SPS,强调其定义,关键使能因素,最先进的应用,潜在的研究挑战,并为未来的工作路线图。本文旨在通过深入研究SPS的各个方面来弥补现有以传感为重点的调查论文的知识差距,这些方面对于建立有效的SPS系统至关重要。
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