We study a rating system in which a set of individuals (e.g., the customers of a restaurant) evaluate a given service (e.g, the restaurant), with their aggregated opinion determining the probability of all individuals to use the service and thus its generated revenue. We explicitly model the influence relation by a social network, with individuals being influenced by the evaluation of their trusted peers. On top of that we allow a malicious service provider (e.g., the restaurant owner) to bribe some individuals, i.e., to invest a part of his or her expected income to modify their opinion, therefore influencing his or her final gain. We analyse the effect of bribing strategies under various constraints, and we show under what conditions the ...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
Reputation systems could help consumers avoid transaction risk by providing historical consumers’ fe...
In rating systems, users want to construct accurate opinions based on ratings. However, the accuracy...
We study a rating system in which a set of individuals (e.g., the customers of a restaurant) evaluat...
We study a rating system in which a set of individuals (e.g., the customers of a restaurant) evaluat...
We study the complexity of bribery in a network-based rating system, where individuals are connected...
We study the complexity of bribery in a network-based rating system, where individuals are connected...
The spread of online reviews and opinions and its growing influence on people's behavior and decisio...
Nowadays, rating systems play a crucial role in the attraction of customers to different services. H...
Previous research on trust prediction in online social rating networks focused on users’ history of ...
Recommender systems are based on inherent forms of social influence. Indeed, suggestions are provide...
There exist many successful examples of online reputation (or rating) systems, such as on-line marke...
Ranking systems, such as those in product review sites, and various recommender systems usually empl...
Social trust and recommendation services are the most popular social rating systems today for servic...
Online rating systems provide users with information to make decisions. However, these systems ma...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
Reputation systems could help consumers avoid transaction risk by providing historical consumers’ fe...
In rating systems, users want to construct accurate opinions based on ratings. However, the accuracy...
We study a rating system in which a set of individuals (e.g., the customers of a restaurant) evaluat...
We study a rating system in which a set of individuals (e.g., the customers of a restaurant) evaluat...
We study the complexity of bribery in a network-based rating system, where individuals are connected...
We study the complexity of bribery in a network-based rating system, where individuals are connected...
The spread of online reviews and opinions and its growing influence on people's behavior and decisio...
Nowadays, rating systems play a crucial role in the attraction of customers to different services. H...
Previous research on trust prediction in online social rating networks focused on users’ history of ...
Recommender systems are based on inherent forms of social influence. Indeed, suggestions are provide...
There exist many successful examples of online reputation (or rating) systems, such as on-line marke...
Ranking systems, such as those in product review sites, and various recommender systems usually empl...
Social trust and recommendation services are the most popular social rating systems today for servic...
Online rating systems provide users with information to make decisions. However, these systems ma...
Online reputation systems are certainly the most overlooked 'heroes' of today's social Web. While th...
Reputation systems could help consumers avoid transaction risk by providing historical consumers’ fe...
In rating systems, users want to construct accurate opinions based on ratings. However, the accuracy...