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Intersection of machine learning and mobile crowdsourcing: a systematic topic-driven review

During the past decade of the big data era, mobile crowdsourcing has emerged as a popular research area, leveraging the collective intelligence and engagement of a vast number of individuals using their mobile devices. Another actively evolving area is machine learning, which has recently been augme...

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Published in:Personal and ubiquitous computing 2025-02, Vol.29 (1), p.77-101
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Large language models
Machine learning
Mobile Computing
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User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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