An agent\u27s assessment of its trust in another agent is commonly taken to be a measure of the reliability/predictability of the latter\u27s actions. It is based on the trustor\u27s past observations of the behaviour of the trustee and requires no knowledge of the inner-workings of the trustee. However, in situations that are new or unfamiliar, past observations are of little help in assessing trust. In such cases, knowledge about the trustee can help. A particular type of knowledge is that of values - things that are important to the trustor and the trustee. In this paper, based on the premise that the more values two agents share, the more they should trust one another, we propose a simple approach to trust assessment between agents base...
Abstract. Current mechanisms for evaluating the trustworthiness of an agent within an electronic mar...
In human-agent teams, how one teammate trusts another teammate should correspond to the latter's act...
We provide an approach to estimate trust between agents from their interactions. Our approach takes ...
Trust has been recognized as a key component of agent de-cision making in the context of multiagent ...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
Abstract In this paper, we present a framework for enabling agents in multiagent systems to engender...
Current mechanisms for evaluating the trustworthiness of an agent within an electronic marketplace d...
The field of Multi-agent systems (MAS) has been an active area for many years due to the importance ...
A common problem in intelligent-agent-based systems is that of cooperation. It is imperative that su...
In open multi-agent systems, agents typically need to rely on others for the provision of informatio...
Trust is crucial in dynamic multi-agent systems, where agents may frequently join and leave, and the...
Trust is a fundamental element of any social network. However, despite numerous studies on trust, fe...
In this paper, the results of a validation experiment for two existing computational trust models de...
When considering intelligent agents that interact with humans, having an idea of the trust levels of...
Trust is a fundamental concern in large-scale open distributed systems. It lies at the core of all ...
Abstract. Current mechanisms for evaluating the trustworthiness of an agent within an electronic mar...
In human-agent teams, how one teammate trusts another teammate should correspond to the latter's act...
We provide an approach to estimate trust between agents from their interactions. Our approach takes ...
Trust has been recognized as a key component of agent de-cision making in the context of multiagent ...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
Abstract In this paper, we present a framework for enabling agents in multiagent systems to engender...
Current mechanisms for evaluating the trustworthiness of an agent within an electronic marketplace d...
The field of Multi-agent systems (MAS) has been an active area for many years due to the importance ...
A common problem in intelligent-agent-based systems is that of cooperation. It is imperative that su...
In open multi-agent systems, agents typically need to rely on others for the provision of informatio...
Trust is crucial in dynamic multi-agent systems, where agents may frequently join and leave, and the...
Trust is a fundamental element of any social network. However, despite numerous studies on trust, fe...
In this paper, the results of a validation experiment for two existing computational trust models de...
When considering intelligent agents that interact with humans, having an idea of the trust levels of...
Trust is a fundamental concern in large-scale open distributed systems. It lies at the core of all ...
Abstract. Current mechanisms for evaluating the trustworthiness of an agent within an electronic mar...
In human-agent teams, how one teammate trusts another teammate should correspond to the latter's act...
We provide an approach to estimate trust between agents from their interactions. Our approach takes ...