| S. Marsh, 1992. "Trust and reliance in multi-agent systems: a preliminary report ". In Proceedings of the 4th European Workshop on Modeling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World , Rome. |
....1. Introduction Trust is multi dimension which concerns many different attributes such as reliability, dependability, security, honesty, competence, etc, which may have to be addressed based upon the environment where it is specified [7] It has been studied extensively in Multi agent Systems [5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16], where it is the attitude an agent has with respect to the dependability capabilities of some other agent (maybe itself) 8] However, dealing with trust between humans and agents in multi agent e commerce system is also important because in order to attract more clients to take advantage of ....
S. Marsh, Trust and reliance in multi-agent systems: a preliminary report, in: Proceedings of the 4 European Workshop on Modeling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World (MAAMAW'92), Rome.
....paper models differences between experiences by mapping them into one overall set of distinct experience values . In addition, more explicit distinctions between different dimensions of experience could be made. Also other cognitive or emotional factors could be integrated. The work presented in [7], 8] 9] addresses some of these other aspects of trust, which could be integrated. This is left for future work. ....
Marsh, S., Trust and Reliance in Multi-Agent Systems: a Preliminary Report. In: Proc. of the Fourth European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a MultiAgent World, MAAMAW'92, Rome, 1992.
....in the creative atmosphere of the Canon Research Centre in Guildford. Its development was spurred on by the staff there and in the Department at the University of Stirling. The formalism presented here is solely the author s. Early realisations of the formalism have been published elsewhere, in Marsh (1992, 1993) and Marsh and Thimbleby (1992) A recent publication (Marsh 1994b) presents a revised version of the formalism, and in Marsh (1994a) the formalism is applied extensively to considerations of dispositions, as discussed in chapter 4. In addition, work on extending the formalism s ....
....extensively to considerations of dispositions, as discussed in chapter 4. In addition, work on extending the formalism s application to CSCW has been presented in Thimbleby et al. 1994) and Jones et al. 1994, the contents of which were based on the author s work on the formalism. The texts of Marsh (1992, 1993, 1994a, 1994b) are presented in appendix C, and Marsh (1993, 1994a) are available as Technical Reports from the Department of Computing Science and Mathematics, Stirling. iv Acknowledgements In a piece of work that takes as long as this, there are always people to thank. In the past four ....
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....years, we have been developing a formalism for the social phenomenon of trust. It has been previously argued that the inclusion of at least an understanding of trust in artificial agents will provide robustness under uncertainty, and an addition to the decision making repertoires of that agent [9, 10, 11]. In addition, we propose that the suggested development of such a formalism is of use in itself since it can help to provide a deeper understanding of the workings of the phenomenon, which is both vaguely defined and badly understood at present. Indeed, much of the relevant literature is either ....
.... downwards Figure 1: Spectrum of Realism [11, 16] 3 Why trust In cooperative situations, indeed in life in general, trust is a salient factor in many of our decisions [2, 7, 17] It is surprising, then, that the phenomenon is so little understood or investigated [8] The formalism presented in [9] and revised in [16] goes some way towards correcting that omission. The formalism itself makes certain assumptions about how trust behaves, and ultimately presents one method for the clarification of the phenomenon of trust, albeit a relatively simple one which is easy to understand. One of the ....
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