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STRS 2011 : First International Workshop on Social Trust and Reputation Systems to be held at Canadian AI Conference (AI’2011) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://falcon.unb.ca/~e4j8v/WorkshopCAI2011.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPER for the 1st International Workshop in Social Trust and Reputation Systems (STRS'2011)
to be held in Canadian AI'2011 (24 May2011- Saint John's,Newfoundland and Labrador Canada ), Computational models of trust and online reputation mechanisms have been gaining huge attention in recent years. With the growth of virtual societies, we cannot further assume the existence of safe and reliable interactions between community members. Deceptive participants in artificial societies can take advantage of the lack of mechanisms in establishing trust, hence discouraging the formation of agent-based societies handled by human users. Trust can be formalized in many layers: trust between transaction partners to ensure successful interaction outcomes, trust in environments and infrastructures, and trust in authorities and management. This workshop welcomes articles with research contributions on any topics related to personal, social and economic aspects of computational trust and reputation systems, including results and research in the fields of computer science, psychology, philosophy, management science and e-commerce. We also solicit original papers on trust management dynamics and technologies, and applications that benefit from the use of computational trust and online reputation mechanisms. Topics of interest include, but not limited to: Trust Models Components and dimensions of Trust Game theory and trusting behaviours Trust Management dynamics Trust, regret and forgiveness Cognitive models of trusts Reputation Mechanisms Trust metrics assessments and threat analysis Attacks on trust Context-Aware trust assessments Real-world applications(e.g. e-commerce, e-health, e-government, critical infrastructures) IMPORTANT DATES Submission: MARCH 07, 2011 Notification: APRIL 07, 2011 Camera Ready Paper: APRIL 15, 2011 Workshop Date: MAY 24, 2011 SUBMISSIONS AND PROCEEDINGS Authors are invited to submit full papers in PDF, Postscript or MS-Word RTF electronically. All papers must be written in English. Research papers can be up to 12 pages in length. Papers must be formatted according to Springer's LNCS style. Accepted submissions will be published in the workshop Proceeding. Postproceeding publication of accepted papers is being negotiated to be published as a Springer Book. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ebrahim Bagheri, Athabasca University, Canada Pamela Briggs, Northumbria University, UK Robin Cohen , University of Waterloo, Canada Babak Esfandiari, Carleton University, Canada Michael Fleming, University of New Brunswick,Canada Christian Jensen, Denmark Tekniske Universitet, Denmark Stephen Marsh, Communications Research Centre, Canada Yuko Murayama, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Masakatsu Nishigaki, Shizuoka University, Japan Zeinab Noorian, University of New Brunswick, Canada Julita Vassileva, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Jie Zhang, Nanyang Technological University,Singapore WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS Stephen Marsh, Communications Research Centre, Canada Michael Fleming, University of New Brunswick, Canada WORKSHOP ORGANIZER Zeinab Noorian, University of New Brunswick, Canada CONTACT INFO z.noorian@unb.ca |
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