We provide an approach to estimate trust between agents from their interactions. Our approach takes a probabilistic model of trust founded on commitments. We assume commitments to estimate trust because a commitment describes what an agent may expect of another. Therefore, the satisfaction or violation of a commitment provides a natural basis for determining how much to trust another agent. We evaluate our approach empirically. In one study, 30 subjects read emails extracted from the Enron dataset augmented with some synthetic emails to capture commitment operations missing in the Enron corpus. The subjects estimated trust between each pair of communicating participants. We trained model parameters for each subject with respect to our autom...
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In open environments in which autonomous agents can break contracts, computational models of trust h...
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Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
We describe a metric to assess agent trustworthiness from the earliest stages of a dialogue between ...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
Abstract. How an agent trusts another naturally depends on the outcomes of their interactions. Previ...
Abstract. Trust learning is a crucial aspect of information exchange, negotiation, and any other kin...
We study the interplay of moods, emotions, and trust in decision-making contexts characterized by co...
We analyze untrustworthy interactions, that is, interactions in which a party may fail to carry out ...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Abstract—Trust is considered as the crucial factor for agents in decision making to choose the most ...
Trust should be substantially based on evidence. Further, a key challenge for multiagent systems is ...
In open environments in which autonomous agents can break contracts, computational models of trust h...
Trust is a crucial component in collaborative multiagent systems (MAS) involving humans and autonomo...
In open environments in which autonomous agents can break contracts, computational models of trust h...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a new quantitative trust model for argumentation-based negotiatin...
Abstract In this paper, we present a framework for enabling agents in multiagent systems to engender...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
We describe a metric to assess agent trustworthiness from the earliest stages of a dialogue between ...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...