Human-Machine Collectives – Smart Society Project http://www.smart-society-project.eu "Hybrid and Diversity-Aware Collective Adaptive Systems: When People Meet Machines to Build a Smarter Society" Fri, 10 Feb 2017 14:56:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 http://www.smart-society-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/favicon1.png Human-Machine Collectives – Smart Society Project http://www.smart-society-project.eu 32 32 SmartOrch: An Adaptive Orchestration System for Human-Machine Collectives http://www.smart-society-project.eu/smartorch/ http://www.smart-society-project.eu/smartorch/#respond Fri, 13 Jan 2017 00:08:27 +0000 http://www.smart-society-project.eu/?p=3242 Continue reading ]]>

Abstract: Web-based collaborative systems, where most computation is performed by human collectives, have distinctly different requirements from traditional workflow orchestration systems, as humans have to be mobilised to perform computations and the system has to adapt to their collective behaviour at runtime. In this paper, we present a social orchestration system called SmartOrch, which has been designed specifically for collective adaptive systems in which human participation is at the core of the overall distributed computation. SmartOrch provides a flexible and customisable workflow composition framework that has multi-level optimisation capabilities. These features allow us to manage the uncertainty that collective adaptive systems need to deal with in a principled way.
We demonstrate the benefits of SmartOrch with simulation experiments in a ridesharing domain. Our experiments show that SmartOrch is able to respond flexibly to variation
in collective human behaviour, and to adapt to observed behaviour at different levels. This is accomplished by learning how to propose and route human-based tasks, how to allocate computational resources when managing these tasks, and how to adapt the overall interaction model of the platform based on past performance. By proposing novel, solid engineering principles for these kinds of systems, SmartOrch addresses shortcomings of previous work that mostly focused on application-specific, non-adaptive solutions.

Citation: M. Rovatsos, D. Diochnos, Z. Wen, S. Ceppi, and P. Andreadis. SmartOrch: An Adaptive Orchestration System for Human-Machine Collectives. In Proceedings of the Special Track on Collective Adaptive Systems of the 32nd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC2017), Marrakech, Morocco, 2017. In Press

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Learning to speak the language of collectives http://www.smart-society-project.eu/learning-to-speak-the-language-of-collectives/ http://www.smart-society-project.eu/learning-to-speak-the-language-of-collectives/#respond Tue, 28 Apr 2015 12:10:39 +0000 http://www.smart-society-project.eu/?p=2494 Continue reading ]]>
New methods for supporting sharing economies aim to develop systems that adapt better to user needs by making sense of collective behaviour.

In a new article for FoCAS (a Coordination Action sponsored by the European Union Future and Emerging Technology Unit) Michael Rovatsos discusses the challenges, and possibilities, emerging from a new generation of users empowered as producers of services.

Read the original article for details on how SmartSociety approaches these challenges and what our plans are for the future.

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