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Classifying Trust/Distrust Relationships in Online Social Networks
2012
2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing
Online social networks are increasingly being used as places where communities gather to exchange information, form opinions, collaborate in response to events. An aspect of this information exchange is how to determine if a source of social information can be trusted or not. Data mining literature addresses this problem. However, if usually employs social balance theories, by looking at small structures in complex networks known as triangles. This has proven effective in some cases, but it
doi:10.1109/socialcom-passat.2012.115
dblp:conf/socialcom/BachiCMG12
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