Trust in Multiagent Systems
OA Location
Author(s)
Ramchurn, SD
Huynh, TD
Jennings, NR
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Trust is a fundamental concern in large-scale open distributed systems. It lies at the core of all interactions between the entities that have to operate in such uncertain and constantly changing environments. Given this complexity, these components, and the ensuing system, are increasingly being conceptualised, designed, and built using agent-based techniques and, to this end, this paper examines the specific role of trust in multi-agent systems. In particular, we survey the state of the art and provide an account of the main directions along which research efforts are being focused. In so doing, we critically evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of the main models that have been proposed and show how, fundamentally, they all seek to minimise the uncertainty in interactions. Finally, we outline the areas that require further research in order to develop a comprehensive treatment of trust in complex computational settings.
Date Issued
2004
Citation
The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2004, 19, pp.1-25
Start Page
1
End Page
25
Journal / Book Title
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Volume
19
Identifier
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/259564/
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science
COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
AGENTS
MANAGEMENT
COMMITMENT
STATES
Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing
0801 Artificial Intelligence And Image Processing
1702 Cognitive Science
Article Number
1