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Distributed Reputation Mechanism Using Semantic Repositories

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Trust and reputation represent topical subjects in computer science, given the evolution of multi-agent systems, e-commerce or recommender systems. The present paper proposes a distributed reputation mechanism and analyses the users’ satisfaction degree in order to compare various methods of computing reputation. A scenario has been chosen as a use-case for the proposed mechanism, scenario that consists of an open real estate market. The mechanism may be further applied to any offer-request market and implementation may be used as a framework for competitively testing various aggregation functions.

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Urzica, A., Bobric, I. (2014). Distributed Reputation Mechanism Using Semantic Repositories. In: Zavoral, F., Jung, J., Badica, C. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing VII. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 511. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01571-2_42

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