Computing and applying trust in web-based social networks

University of Maryland, College Park

Abstract

The proliferation of web-based social networks has lead to new innovations in social networking, particularly by allowing users to describe their relationships beyond a basic connection. In this dissertation, I look specifically at trust in web-based social networks, how it can be computed, and how it can be used in applications. I begin with a definition of trust and a description of several properties that affect how it is used in algorithms. This is complemented by a survey of web-based social networks to gain an understanding of their scope, the types of relationship information available, and the current state of trust. The computational problem of trust is to determine how much one person in the network…

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Keywords
  • Computational trust
  • Computer science
  • Web of trust
  • Relevance (law)
  • Social network (sociolinguistics)
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Scheme (mathematics)
  • Data science
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