[p2p-hackers] Bounty for Open Source Trust System
Kevin Walsh
kwalsh at cs.cornell.edu
Wed Apr 12 19:11:22 UTC 2006
Thanks for the list coderman. I will take a look at these in some more
detail. Just to clarify one point, Credence strives hard to NOT be a
recommender system or referral system. I know the problems such systems
have, and we definitely put some thought into making credence not fall
into the same traps. But I will be interested to see if some of those
papers have something relevant to Credence's model.
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, coderman wrote:
> On 4/11/06, Kevin Walsh <kwalsh at cs.cornell.edu> wrote:
>> ... If you could send me (or the listserv)
>> some pointers or references, I'd be happy to see them. We are always
>> interested in potential improvements, weaknesses, or other approaches to
>> similar problems of trust in p2p networks.
>
> sure, most of these are related to web services or agent systems but
> the concepts are generally applicable. (this is a link dump from some
> old bookmarks; i'd appreciate any new research / papers / projects
> that might be useful)
>
> Implicit Feedback for Recommender Systems (1998)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/oard98implicit.html
>
> Dynamic Information Filtering (2001)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baudisch01dynamic.html
>
> Implicit Rating and Filtering (1998)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nichols98implicit.html
>
> Implicit Interest Indicators (2001)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/claypool01implicit.html
>
> Emergent Properties of Referral Systems (2003)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yolum03emergent.html
>
> User Interactions with Everyday Applications as Context for
> Just-in-time Information Access (2000)
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/budzik00user.html
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