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Trust 2014 - 17th International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies

Date2014-05-05 - 2014-05-09

Deadline2014-02-10

VenueParis , France France

Keywords

Websitehttps://sites.google.com/site/trustworks...

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 17th edition of this international workshop will be co-located with AAMAS 2014, the 13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems to be held in Paris, France, 5-9 May 2014.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: February 10, 2014
Notification: March 3, 2014
Camera-ready deadline: March 14, 2014
Description
Multiagent systems operate across organizational and social boundaries, facilitating interaction among and between entities, both human and computational. For interaction within such complex socio-technical systems to be effective/reliable, however, decisions must be grounded upon identity and associated trustworthiness of potential partners. Trust is foundational for the notion of agency and for its defining relation of acting "on behalf of". It is also central in modeling and supporting groups, teams and organizations, human-agent interaction and in modeling the distribution of (mis)information in agent-based systems. The aim of this workshop is to bring together leading research on the use of computational models of trust in agent systems and societies. Submissions to this workshop should address key challenges in trust from theoretical, methodological, empirical or applied perspectives. Perspectives from interdisciplinary research are particularly welcome. The scope of the workshop includes:
Trust and risk-aware decision making
Game-theoretic models of trust
Deception and fraud, and its detection and prevention
Intrusion resilience in trusted computing
Reputation networks
Privacy and access control in networked systems
Trust and information provenance
Trust-based agent organization/coalition formation
Detecting and preventing collusion
Trust in human-network interaction
Identity, behavior, and information trustworthiness
Trust, security and privacy in social networks
Socio-cognitive models of trust
Trust and argumentation
Trustworthy infrastructures and services
Trust modeling for real-world applications

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