Discovering frequent patterns to bootstrap trust

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When a new agent enters to an open multiagent system, bootstrapping its trust becomes a challenge because of the lack of any direct or reputational evidence. To get around this problem, existing approaches assume the same a priori trust for all newcomers. However, assuming the same a priori trust for all agents may lead to other problems like whitewashing. In this paper, we leverage graph mining and knowledge representation to estimate a priori trust for agents. For this purpose, our approach first discovers significant patterns that may be used to characterise trustworthy and untrustworthy agents. Then, these patterns are used as features to train a regression model to estimate trustworthiness. Lastly, a priori trust for newcomers are estimated using the discovered features based on the trained model. Through extensive simulations, we have showed that the proposed approach significantly outperforms existing approaches. © 2013 Springer-Verlag. © 2013 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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8th International Workshop on Agents and Data Mining Interaction, ADMI 2012 -- Valencia -- 95314

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Extensive simulations, Graph mining, Open multi-agent system, Regression model, Significant patterns, Knowledge representation, Multi agent systems, Regression analysis, Data mining

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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