In this paper, we present a collective classification approach for identifying untrustworthy individuals in multiagent communities from a combination of observable features and network connections. Under the assumption that data are organized as independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) samples, traditional classification is typically performed on each object independently, without considering the underlying network connecting the instances. In collective classification, a set of relational features, based on the connections between instances, is used to augment the feature vector used in classification. This approach can perform particularly well when the underlying data exhibits homophily, a propensity for similar items to be conne...
Trust relationships occur naturally in many diverse contexts such as collaborative systems, e-commer...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of maintaining information coherence and its ro...
Individuals are typically members of a variety of web-based social networks (both explicit and impli...
In this paper, we present a collective classification approach for identifying untrustworthy individ...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
Interactions between individuals are inherently dependent upon trust, no matter if they occur in the...
In Multi-agent Systems, there are complex problems that cannot be solved by a single agent. Therefor...
Abstract. In highly dynamic and open multi agent systems, where agents must interact with each other...
In recent years, people have taken a more active role in participating in massively distributed syst...
Evidence suggests that people often waver to buy from online vendors because of uncertainty about ve...
Observing the features of the information actually stored in the Web,we can recognize that an import...
To investigate group deception and demote insider threats, this study leverages network analysis to ...
The growing popularity of multi-agent based approaches towards the formation and operation of virtu...
Trust, an essential concept in human society, plays a crucial role in multi-agent systems by giving ...
research is within the area of artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. More specifically, w...
Trust relationships occur naturally in many diverse contexts such as collaborative systems, e-commer...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of maintaining information coherence and its ro...
Individuals are typically members of a variety of web-based social networks (both explicit and impli...
In this paper, we present a collective classification approach for identifying untrustworthy individ...
Multi-agent systems can break interactions in distributed and heterogeneous environments. One of the...
Interactions between individuals are inherently dependent upon trust, no matter if they occur in the...
In Multi-agent Systems, there are complex problems that cannot be solved by a single agent. Therefor...
Abstract. In highly dynamic and open multi agent systems, where agents must interact with each other...
In recent years, people have taken a more active role in participating in massively distributed syst...
Evidence suggests that people often waver to buy from online vendors because of uncertainty about ve...
Observing the features of the information actually stored in the Web,we can recognize that an import...
To investigate group deception and demote insider threats, this study leverages network analysis to ...
The growing popularity of multi-agent based approaches towards the formation and operation of virtu...
Trust, an essential concept in human society, plays a crucial role in multi-agent systems by giving ...
research is within the area of artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. More specifically, w...
Trust relationships occur naturally in many diverse contexts such as collaborative systems, e-commer...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of maintaining information coherence and its ro...
Individuals are typically members of a variety of web-based social networks (both explicit and impli...