In recent years, various trust management models based on the human notion of trust have been proposed to support trust-aware decision making in pervasive systems. However the degree of subjectivity embedded in human trust often clashes with the requirements imposed by the target scenario: on one hand, pervasive computing calls for autonomic and light-weight systems that impose minimum burden on the user of the device (and on the device itself); on the other hand, computational models of human trust seem to demand a large amount of user input and physical resources. The result is often a computational trust model that does not 'compute': either the degree of subjectivity it offers is limited, or its complexity compromises its usability In t...
We recapture some of the arguments for trust-based technologies in ubiquitous computing, followed by...
The application scenarios envisioned for ‘global ubiquitous computing’ have unique requirements that...
Several computational models have been proposed to quantify trust and its relationship to other syst...
We present a computational model capable of predicting—above human accuracy—the degree of trust a pe...
Pervasive Computing is one of the latest and more advanced paradigms currently available in the comp...
Recently, there has been much research focus on trust and reputation modelling as one of the key str...
Pervasive computing is one of the latest and more advanced paradigms currently available in the comp...
Ubiquitous Computing foresees a massively networked world supporting a population of diverse but coo...
The widespread use of the Internet signals the need for a better understanding of trust as a basis f...
The purpose of the present study is to understand how people place trust in automation, how the degr...
Human trust in automation plays an important role in successful interactions between humans and mach...
Recently, there has been much research focus on trust and reputation modelling as one of the key str...
Autonomous machines are in the near future likely to increasingly interact with humans, and carry ou...
Human trust plays a crucial role in Human-Machine Interactions (HMIs) within autonomous systems. Thi...
Over the years, autonomous systems have entered almost all the facets of human life. Gradually, high...
We recapture some of the arguments for trust-based technologies in ubiquitous computing, followed by...
The application scenarios envisioned for ‘global ubiquitous computing’ have unique requirements that...
Several computational models have been proposed to quantify trust and its relationship to other syst...
We present a computational model capable of predicting—above human accuracy—the degree of trust a pe...
Pervasive Computing is one of the latest and more advanced paradigms currently available in the comp...
Recently, there has been much research focus on trust and reputation modelling as one of the key str...
Pervasive computing is one of the latest and more advanced paradigms currently available in the comp...
Ubiquitous Computing foresees a massively networked world supporting a population of diverse but coo...
The widespread use of the Internet signals the need for a better understanding of trust as a basis f...
The purpose of the present study is to understand how people place trust in automation, how the degr...
Human trust in automation plays an important role in successful interactions between humans and mach...
Recently, there has been much research focus on trust and reputation modelling as one of the key str...
Autonomous machines are in the near future likely to increasingly interact with humans, and carry ou...
Human trust plays a crucial role in Human-Machine Interactions (HMIs) within autonomous systems. Thi...
Over the years, autonomous systems have entered almost all the facets of human life. Gradually, high...
We recapture some of the arguments for trust-based technologies in ubiquitous computing, followed by...
The application scenarios envisioned for ‘global ubiquitous computing’ have unique requirements that...
Several computational models have been proposed to quantify trust and its relationship to other syst...