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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modeling Dynamics of Relative Trust of Competitive Information Agents
In order for personal assistant agents in an ambient intelligence context to provide good recommendations, or pro-actively support humans in task allocation, a good model of what the human prefers is essential...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Incorporating Interdependency of Trust Values in Existing Trust Models for Trust Dynamics
Many models of trust consider the trust an agent has in another agent (the trustee) as the result of experiences with that specific agent in combination with certain personality attributes. For the case of mul...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelling Trust for Communicating Agents: Agent-Based and Population-Based Perspectives
This paper presents an exploration of the differences between agent-based and population-based models for trust dynamics. This exploration is based on both a large variety of simulation experiments and a mathe...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Validation and Verification of Agent Models for Trust: Independent Compared to Relative Trust
In this paper, the results of a validation experiment for two existing computational trust models describing human trust are reported. One model uses experiences of performance in order to estimate the trust i...