Abstract

Data mining, data analytics and data processing are three inter-related processes that are carried out on large volume of datasets. Data can be of any form such as text, numeric, ontology, alpha-numeric, images, video, and other multi-dimensional datasets. People dataset is one of the famous datasets from the above datasets. Crowdsourcing is used to solve the large size of data with people. The crowdsourcing input will be from a group of people by collecting a large number of people and analysis it is one the emerging technology, which initiate a new model for big data mining process. To define the nature of data, data mining is one of the traditional process for the exert in analytics domain. Data mining is an expensive process and it also take long time to complete the process. In industry and research area, crowdsourcing has become a very active component. Crowdsourcing uses smart phone users as volunteers and share their annotation process for different type of contributions. This paper is used to review about the bigdata mining from crowdsourcing in recent years. Using crowdsourcing the opportunities and challenges of data analytics are reviewed, and summarize the data analytics framework. Then it is discussed several algorithms of including applications, cost control, quality control, latency control and big data mining framework which must be consider in the field of crowdsourcing. Finally, the conclusion of this project tells about the data mining limitation and give some suggestions for future research in crowdsource data analytics.

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