A Novel Trust Model for Activity Social Network Based on PeerTrust

Limei Xu, Yining Ma, Kai Lei
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Recently, kinds of Social Network Services (SNS) have gained enough popularity among Internet users. Activity Social Network (ASN) service, as a new kind of SNS with interest as the core, is dominated by the activities and it connects users much closer through social activities. However, cheating behaviors appear frequently in SNS especially ASN because of their anonymity, which makes a large lack of trust in ASN and becomes a stumbling block that hinders the development of ASN. The researches on trust mechanism have become a key issue in recent years, but most studies focused on E-commerce and traditional social networks. The existing models are not completely suitable for social activities. Motivated by the idea of PeerTrust to compute trust values, we propose ActivityTrust model based on PeerTrust according to its unequal interaction characteristics to ensure the security and reliability of the activity social platform. Meanwhile, we build a simulative ASN platform on NetLogo, and make contrast experiments on it. We verify the effectiveness and adaptability of trust model with regards to activity success rate and trust evaluation rate.
基于PeerTrust的活动社交网络信任模型
最近,各种社交网络服务(SNS)在互联网用户中得到了足够的普及。活动社交网络(ASN)服务作为一种以兴趣为核心的新型SNS,以活动为主导,通过社交活动将用户联系得更加紧密。然而,由于社交网络尤其是ASN的匿名性,作弊行为频繁出现,这使得人们对ASN的信任度严重不足,成为阻碍ASN发展的绊脚石。信任机制的研究是近年来研究的热点,但研究大多集中在电子商务和传统社交网络上。现有的模式并不完全适合社会活动。基于PeerTrust计算信任值的思想,根据PeerTrust的不平等交互特性,提出了基于PeerTrust的ActivityTrust模型,以保证活动社交平台的安全性和可靠性。同时,在NetLogo上搭建了ASN仿真平台,并进行了对比实验。从活动成功率和信任评价率两方面验证了信任模型的有效性和适应性。
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