[EM] Delegable proxy/cascade and killer apps
Michael Allan
mike at zelea.com
Wed Sep 17 15:18:07 PDT 2008
Kristofer Munsterhjelm wrote:
> If computers are permitted, then to keep sock puppets away and formalize
> trust networks, you might use a trust metric. When given direct trust (A
> trusts B to this extent), they extrapolate indirect trust (A trusts C
> because A trusts B and B trusts C). Some of the trust metrics also aim to be
> hard to manipulate, so that, for instance, if a user makes 1000 clones, all
> of these clones are bottlenecked through that user and so trust adjustments
> against the user affects all the clones as well.
My trust network for the electoral register has bottlenecking. It's
still poorly doc'd. I have only the code:
http://zelea.com/project/votorola/_/javadoc/votorola/a/register/trust/package-summary.html
> Here's one example of a trust metric for P2P networks:
> http://www.stanford.edu/~sdkamvar/papers/eigentrust.pdf
>
> And here's another, that's claimed to be manipulation resistant:
> http://www.advogato.org/trust-metric.html
Raph Frank wrote:
> This is another for film ratings. It gives each moving a score and is
> resistant to random raters.
>
> http://www.mathaware.org/mam/08/reputation.pdf
Thanks for the refs gents. My searches turned up nothing. I'll read
these shortly, when I doc the network.
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Michael Allan
Toronto, 647-436-4521
http://zelea.com/
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