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Why a Cognitive Trustier Performs Better: Simulating Trust-Based Contract Nets

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This work uses a Contract Net protocol for comparing various strategies for trusting other agents and introduces three classes of trustiers: a random trustiers, a statistical trustier, and a cognitive trustier.
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We use a Contract Net protocol for comparing various strategies for trusting other agents. We introduce three classes of trustiers: a random trustier, a statistical trustier, and a cognitive trustier.

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A Survey of Multi-Agent Trust Management Systems

TL;DR: Existing trust models from a game theoretic perspective are analyzed to highlight the special implications of including human beings in an MAS, and a possible research agenda to advance the state of the art in this field is proposed.
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Bayesian dynamic trust model

TL;DR: A Bayesian dynamic trust model based on Castelfranchi and Falcone's works is proposed, thanks to which the agent's trust in another agent is determined, and the results obtained are relevant and account for the particular dynamic aspects of trust.
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From manifesta to krypta: The relevance of categories for trusting others

TL;DR: The case in which it is possible to infer trust towards unknown counterparts by reasoning on abstract classes or categories of agents shaped in a concrete application domain is analyzed.
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PATROL: a comprehensive reputation-based trust model

TL;DR: The proposed PATROL model is an enhancement over the previous model, TRUMMAR, and aims at achieving a truly unique model that incorporates most concepts that are essential to determining trust-based decisions.
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A comprehensive reputation-based trust model for distributed systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a general and comprehensive reputation-based trust model for distributed computing, which is an enhancement over their previous model, TRUMMAR, and aims at achieving a truly unique model that incorporates most concepts that are essential to determining trust-based decisions.
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The Contract Net Protocol: High-Level Communication and Control in a Distributed Problem Solver

TL;DR: In this article, the contract net protocol has been developed to specify problem-solving communication and control for nodes in a distributed problem solver, where task distribution is affected by a negotiation process, a discussion carried on between nodes with tasks to be executed and nodes that may be able to execute those tasks.
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Principles of trust for MAS: cognitive anatomy, social importance, and quantification

TL;DR: A principled quantification of trust is presented, based on its cognitive ingredients, to use this "degree of trust" as the basis for a rational decision to delegate or not to another agent.
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A fuzzy approach to a belief-based trust computation

TL;DR: In this paper, a socio-cognitive model of trust is developed using the so-called fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) and the authors show how the different components may change and how their impact can change depending from the specific situation and from the agent personality.