2013 12th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications 2013
DOI: 10.1109/trustcom.2013.240
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Trust Inference Computation for Online Social Networks

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“… TISoN [6] One of the computational trust models like Trust Inference for Social Networks (TISoN) [6] was introduced a hybrid model which implementation are based on algorithm and mathematical model. Hamdi et.al [6] introduce TISoN model to generate and evaluate trust value helps user and allow them to rate each other without any interactions.…”
Section: Computational Trust Models In Osnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… TISoN [6] One of the computational trust models like Trust Inference for Social Networks (TISoN) [6] was introduced a hybrid model which implementation are based on algorithm and mathematical model. Hamdi et.al [6] introduce TISoN model to generate and evaluate trust value helps user and allow them to rate each other without any interactions.…”
Section: Computational Trust Models In Osnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hamdi et.al [6] introduce TISoN model to generate and evaluate trust value helps user and allow them to rate each other without any interactions. [6] designed a novel Trust Path's Searching(TPS) algorithm to discover the reliable trust path in a large social network then use trust inference measure(TIM) to decide how much the user will trust another. Table 1 demonstrates the computational trust models classification done in OSNs.…”
Section: Computational Trust Models In Osnsmentioning
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“…[27] build upon their earlier work with direct trust [20] by proposing an alogrithm for indirect trust based upon the "Most Trusted Path" (MTP). Each path between the origin and sink is assigned a strength based on the direct trust between nodes.…”
Section: Indirect Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%