Special issue: Trust management

Web Intell. Pub Date : 2018-10-31 DOI:10.3233/WEB-180392
B. Esfandiari, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer
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This special issue includes two high quality papers on the recent advances in trust management. These papers are extended versions of selected papers accepted at the 11th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference on Trust Management, held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on June 12–16, 2017. Trust management has found increasing relevance given the current context of uncertainty in the quality of software downloads, the unreliability of online product recommendations, and biased reporting. Trust and reputation, based on past transactions and behavior, can provide very significant insight and help addressing these challenges. The papers included in this volume further illustrate the relevance and usefulness of the notion of trust in a wide variety of application domains, namely software management and recommender systems. Primeiro and Bender present an original application of trust in the context of software management. More specifically, they focus on the use of negative trust (as a signifier of incompatibility) to handle the removal of software packages, which is a challenging task as it can lead to broken installations. To achieve their goal, they provide an extensive formal model, illustrated with a running example, and which they further support using the Coq theorem prover. Richthammer et al. provide an extensive and systematic survey of reputation-enhanced recommender systems. They show in particular that there are many different ways in which reputation and recommendation scores can be combined, and they highlight the fact that there is much left to be done, especially in terms of comparing the various existing approaches to one another. The guest editors wish to thank all reviewers for their effort in helping improve the manuscripts.
特刊:信任管理
本期特刊包括两篇关于信托管理最新进展的高质量论文。这些论文是2017年6月12日至16日在瑞典哥德堡举行的第11届IFIP WG 11.11信托管理国际会议上接受的选定论文的扩展版本。在软件下载质量的不确定性、在线产品推荐的不可靠性和有偏见的报道的当前背景下,信任管理发现了越来越多的相关性。基于过去交易和行为的信任和声誉可以提供非常重要的洞察力,并有助于解决这些挑战。本卷中包含的论文进一步说明了信任概念在各种应用领域(即软件管理和推荐系统)中的相关性和有用性。Primeiro和Bender提出了信任在软件管理环境中的原始应用。更具体地说,它们侧重于使用负信任(作为不兼容性的标志)来处理软件包的删除,这是一项具有挑战性的任务,因为它可能导致安装失败。为了实现他们的目标,他们提供了一个广泛的形式化模型,并用一个运行的示例进行了说明,并且他们使用Coq定理证明器进一步支持该模型。Richthammer等人对声誉增强的推荐系统进行了广泛而系统的调查。他们特别表明,有许多不同的方式可以将声誉和推荐分数结合起来,他们强调了一个事实,即还有很多工作要做,特别是在比较各种现有方法方面。特邀编辑感谢所有审稿人为改进稿件所做的努力。
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