Assessing trust : contextual accountability

Rowe, Matthew and Butters, Jonathan (2009) Assessing trust : contextual accountability. In: Proceedings of the ESWC2009 Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web (SPOT2009) Heraklion, Greece, June 1, 2009. :. The Editors, GRC.

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Abstract

The need to assess the trustworthiness of a piece of information has become a prevalent issue due to web vandalism and the openness of platforms such as wikis. In this paper we introduce the notion of contextual accountability: Holding the author of a given statement accountable by deriving a path from the statement to the author’s credentials. We present our own trust vector model as a combination of the assessment of these credentials covering two aspects; knowledgeability and social acceptance. This model is put to the test using two datasets and the results are presented and discussed.

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?? computing, communications and ictqa75 electronic computers. computer science ??
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58685
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Deposited On:
28 Sep 2012 10:14
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Published
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