Trust models as thus far described in the literature can be seen as a monolithic structure: a trust model is provided with a variety of inputs and the model performs calculations, resulting in a trust evaluation as output. The agent has no direct method of adapting its trust model to its needs in a given context. In this article, we propose a first step in allowing an agent to reason about its trust model, by providing a method for incorporating a computational trust model into the cognitive architecture of the agent. By reasoning about the factors that influence the trust calculation the agent can effect changes in the computational process, thus proactively adapting its trust model. We give a declarative formalization of this system using...
This study describes and evaluates a novel trust model for a range of collaborative applications. Th...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
AAMAS 2009 : 8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent SystemsInternati...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Open multiagent systems are those in which the agents can enter or leave the system freely. In thes...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility - as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howeve...
Part 2: Short PapersInternational audienceIn this position paper we examine some of the aspects of t...
Trust is an agent's expectation of the value it will observe when it evaluates the enactment of anot...
Computational trust and reputation models have been recognized as one of the key technologies requir...
We outline the notion of trust and two formal models developed to solve the trust problem in multi-a...
In this paper, the results of a validation experiment for two existing computational trust models de...
Real engines of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, machine learning (ML) models, and algor...
Trust models are mechanisms that predict behavior of potential interaction partners. They have been ...
This study describes and evaluates a novel trust model for a range of collaborative applications. Th...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
AAMAS 2009 : 8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent SystemsInternati...
Computational trust is the digital counterpart of the human notion of trust as applied in social sys...
Open multiagent systems are those in which the agents can enter or leave the system freely. In thes...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility - as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howeve...
Part 2: Short PapersInternational audienceIn this position paper we examine some of the aspects of t...
Trust is an agent's expectation of the value it will observe when it evaluates the enactment of anot...
Computational trust and reputation models have been recognized as one of the key technologies requir...
We outline the notion of trust and two formal models developed to solve the trust problem in multi-a...
In this paper, the results of a validation experiment for two existing computational trust models de...
Real engines of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, machine learning (ML) models, and algor...
Trust models are mechanisms that predict behavior of potential interaction partners. They have been ...
This study describes and evaluates a novel trust model for a range of collaborative applications. Th...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...