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Using probabilistic confidence models for trust inference in Web-based social networks
2010
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology
In this article, we describe a new approach that gives an explicit probabilistic interpretation for social networks. In particular, we focus on the observation that many existing Web-based trustinference algorithms conflate the notions of "trust" and "confidence," and treat the amalgamation of the two concepts to compute the trust value associated with a social relationship. Unfortunately, the result of such an algorithm that merges trust and confidence is not a trust value, but rather a new
doi:10.1145/1754393.1754397
fatcat:cq2mvw7sqfdc7lgw672thhy6oq