Measurement of trust transitivity in trustworthy networks

Yixiang Chen, Tian Ming Bu, Min Zhang, Hong Zhu

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Abstract

In this paper, we abstract the trust network as a weighted digraph. A path from node A to node B represents a transitive trust relationship. Parallel paths between a source and a target are associated with parallel trusts respectively. We introduce two measurements for computing the derived trust degree from a source to a target: Maxmin trust degree and Max-mean trust degree. The Max operator formalizes the choice among parallel paths. The min and mean operators compute the transitive trust degree along a path. We focus on the analysis of the complexity of computing both kinds of trust degrees. We show that measuring the max-min trust degree is polynomial, however, measuring the max-mean one is NP-hard. Then we propose a matrix-based method to compute the max-mean trust degree, which can be done polynomially, but may produce non-simple paths. Finally, we give a simple example of a trust reputation network to illustrate the matrix-based method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)319-325
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence
Volume2
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Max-mean trust degree
  • Max-min trust degree
  • Measurement of transitive trustworthiness
  • NP-hardness
  • Trust transitivity
  • Trustworthy networks

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