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Computational trust and reputation models for open multi-agent systems: a review

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An objective definition of trust is provided, based on Castelfranchi’s idea that trust implies a decision to rely on someone, and illustrates the proliferation in the past few years of models that follow a more cognitive approach.
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In open environments, agents depend on reputation and trust mechanisms to evaluate the behavior of potential partners. The scientific research in this field has considerably increased, and in fact, reputation and trust mechanisms have been already considered a key elements in the design of multi-agent systems. In this paper we provide a survey that, far from being exhaustive, intends to show the most representative models that currently exist in the literature. For this enterprise we consider several dimensions of analysis that appeared in three existing surveys, and provide new dimensions that can be complementary to the existing ones and that have not been treated directly. Moreover, besides showing the original classification that each one of the surveys provide, we also classify models that where not taken into account by the original surveys. The paper illustrates the proliferation in the past few years of models that follow a more cognitive approach, in which trust and reputation representation as mental attitudes is as important as the final values of trust and reputation. Furthermore, we provide an objective definition of trust, based on Castelfranchi's idea that trust implies a decision to rely on someone.

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A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision

TL;DR: Trust and reputation systems represent a significant trend in decision support for Internet mediated service provision as mentioned in this paper, where the basic idea is to let parties rate each other, for example after the completion of a transaction, and use the aggregated ratings about a given party to derive a trust or reputation score.
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Trust and Power

TL;DR: In this article, Niklas Luhmann's Sociological Enlightenment and its realisation in trust and power is discussed, where trust is defined as a reduction of complexity, and trust is viewed as an opportunity and a constraint.
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Formalising Trust as a Computational Concept

Stephen Marsh
TL;DR: The thesis presents a testbed populated by simple trusting agents which substantiates the utility of the formalism and provides a step in the direction of a proper understanding and definition of human trust.
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Supporting trust in virtual communities

TL;DR: In this article, a trust model that is grounded in real-world social trust characteristics, and based on a reputation mechanism, or word-of-mouth, is proposed for the virtual medium.
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A survey of trust in internet applications

TL;DR: This survey examines the various definitions of trust in the literature and provides a working definition of trust for Internet applications and some influential examples of trust management systems.