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Trust 2014 : 17th International Workshop on Trust in Agent SocietiesConference Series : International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies | |||||||||||||||
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17th International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies https://sites.google.com/site/trustworkshop/trust2014 Co-located with AAMAS 2014 (http://aamas2014.lip6.fr) May 5-9, 2014, Paris, France ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Multiagent systems operate across organizational and social boundaries, facilitating interaction among and between entities, both human and computational. For interaction within such complex socio-technical systems to be effective/reliable, however, decisions must be grounded upon identity and associated trustworthiness of potential partners. Trust is foundational for the notion of agency and for its defining relation of acting "on behalf of". It is also central in modeling and supporting groups, teams and organizations, human-agent interaction and in modeling the distribution of (mis)information in agent-based systems. The aim of this workshop is to bring together leading research on the use of computational models of trust in agent systems and societies. Submissions to this workshop should address key challenges in trust from theoretical, methodological, empirical or applied perspectives. Perspectives from interdisciplinary research are particularly welcome. The scope of the workshop includes: o Trust and risk-aware decision making o Game-theoretic models of trust o Deception and fraud, and its detection and prevention o Intrusion resilience in trusted computing o Reputation networks o Privacy and access control in networked systems o Trust and information provenance o Trust-based agent organization/coalition formation o Detecting and preventing collusion o Trust in human-network interaction o Identity, behavior, and information trustworthiness o Trust, security and privacy in social networks o Socio-cognitive models of trust o Trust and argumentation o Trustworthy infrastructures and services o Trust modeling for real-world applications -------------------------- Important Dates o Submission deadline: February 10, 2014 o Notification: March 3, 2014 o Camera-ready deadline: March 14, 2014 -------------------------- Organising Committee o Robin Cohen, University of Waterloo, Canada o Rino Falcone, ISTC-CNR, Roma, Italy o Timothy Norman, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK -------------------------- Programme Committee To be confirmed -------------------------- Submission and Publication Authors should submit original papers (maximum length 12 pages) in PDF through the Easychair system https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=trust2014 Formal proceedings of the workshop will be published through CEUR-WS.org. To enable us to produce this publication, authors are expected to use the LaTeX template provided on the workshop website. https://sites.google.com/site/trustworkshop/publication CEUR.org is a green open-access publisher. Authors of papers published in the proceedings retain copyright of their material. We are also planning a special section of ACM TOIT on "Trust in Social Networks and Systems". Call for papers will be announced soon. |
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