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A Discussion on Trust Requirements for a Social Network of Eahoukers

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Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems (HAIS 2013)

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A social network of eahoukers is intended to benefit from the socially generated knowledge to deal with the home appliances in a domestic environment. The entire system being developed in the SandS project has diverse facets, in this paper we focus on a discussion of the trust requirements from several points of view. Trust has been studied for a long time in different contexts. In this paper we review some definitions and ideas related to trust, as a basis for the desired discussion, as a first step previous to any implementation.

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Graña, M., Nuñez-Gonzalez, J.D., Apolloni, B. (2013). A Discussion on Trust Requirements for a Social Network of Eahoukers. In: Pan, JS., Polycarpou, M.M., Woźniak, M., de Carvalho, A.C.P.L.F., Quintián, H., Corchado, E. (eds) Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. HAIS 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8073. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40846-5_54

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