Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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470885 | Computers & Mathematics with Applications | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
When interactions among users of a system have to take place, for example, over the internet, establishing trust relationships among these users becomes crucial. However, the way this trust is established depends to a certain extent on the context where the interactions take place. Most of the time, trust is encoded as a numerical value that might not be very meaningful for a not very experienced user. In this paper we propose a model that takes into account the semantic and the computational sides of trust. This avoids users having to deal directly with the computational side; they instead deal with meaningful labels such as Bad or Good in a given context.
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Authors
Isaac Agudo, Carmen Fernandez-Gago, Javier Lopez,