[DBpedia-discussion] AAMAS TRUST 2017 (2nd CFP)

2017-01-05 Thread Jie Zhang
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   19th International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies
https://sites.google.com/site/trustworkshop/trust2017

Co-located with AAMAS 2017 (http://www.aamas2017.org)
   May 8-12, 2017, Sao Paulo - Brazil
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Trust is important in many kinds of interactions, including direct or
computer-
mediated human interaction, human-computer interaction and among social
agents;
it characterizes those elements that are essential in social reliability. It
also informs the selection of partners for successful multiagent
coordination
(for example, in robotics applications). Trust is more than communication
that
is robust against repudiation or interference. The reliability of
information
about the status of a trade partner, for example, is only partly dependent
on
secure communication.

With the growing prevalance of social interaction through electronic means,
trust, reputation, privacy and identity become more and more important.
Trust is
not just a simple, monolithic concept; it is multi-faceted, operating at
many
levels of interaction, and playing many roles. Another growing trend is the
use
of reputation mechanisms, and in particular the interesting link between
trust
and reputation. Many computational and theoretical models and approaches to
reputation have been developed in recent years (for ecommerce, social
networks,
blogs, etc.). Further, identity and associated trustworthiness must be
ascertained
for reliable interactions and transactions. Trust is foundational for the
notion
of agency and for its defining relation of acting "on behalf of". It is also
critical for modeling and supporting groups and teams, for both
organization and
coordination, with the related trade-off between individual utility and
collective
interest. The electronic medium seems to weaken the usual bonds of social
control
and the disposition to cheat grows stronger: this is yet another context
where
trust modeling is critical.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers (ideally from
different
disciplines) who can contribute to a better understanding of trust and
reputation
in agent societies. We welcome submissions of high-quality research
addressing
issues that are clearly relevant to trust, deception, privacy, reputation,
security
and control in agent-based systems, from theoretical, applied and
interdisciplinary
perspectives. Submitted contributions should be original and not submitted
elsewhere.
Papers accepted for presentation must be relevant to the workshop, and to
demonstrate clear exposition, offering new ideas in suitable depth and
detail.

The scope of the workshop includes (but is not limited to):

 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 mechanisms
 o Trust in the socio-technical system
 o Trust in partners and in authorities
 o Trust during coordination and negotiation of agents
 o Privacy and access control in multi-agent systems
 o Detecting and preventing collusion
 o Trust in human-agent interaction
 o Trust and information provenance
 o Trust and identity
 o Trust within organizations
 o Trust, security and privacy in social networks
 o Trustworthy infrastructure and services
 o Trust modeling for real-world applications

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Important Dates (Firm Deadlines)

 o Submission deadline: February 7, 2017
 o Notification: March 2, 2017
 o Camera-ready deadline: March 17, 2017

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Organising Committee
 o Jie Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
 o Murat Sensoy, Ozyegin University, Turkey
 o Rino Falcone, ISTC-CNR, Roma, Italy

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Steering Committee

 o Rino Falcone, ISTC-CNR, Roma, Italy (Chair)
 o Robin Cohen, University of Waterloo, Canada
 o Timothy Norman, University of Southampton, UK
 o Munindar Singh, North Carolina State University, USA (Emeritus)
 o Suzanne Barber, University of Texas, USA (Emeritus)

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Programme Committee

 o Athirai A. Irissappane, University of Washington, USA
 o Cristiano Castelfranchi, ISTC-CNR, Roma, Italy
 o Robin Cohen, University of Waterloo, Canada
 o Robert Demolombe, IRIT, Toulouse, France
 o Hui Fang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China
 o Sheikh Mahbub Habib, TU Darmstadt, Germany
 o Rafael H. Bordini, PUCRS, Brazil
 o Catholijn Jonker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
 o Andrew Koster, IIIA-CSIC, Spain
 o Emiliano Lorini, IRIT, Toulouse, France
 o Stephen Marsh, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
 o Tim Muller, University of Oxford, UK
 o Zeinab Noorian, Ryerson University, Canada
 o Timothy Norman, University of Southampton, UK
 o Nir Oren, University of Aberdeen, UK
 o Jordi 

Re: [DBpedia-discussion] [Wikidata] Wikiopinion - Structured opinions

2017-01-05 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 1/5/17 1:25 PM, Paul Houle wrote:
> I see an "opinion graph" as somewhat open-ended.
>
> That is,  I might want to keep some opinions to myself,  share others,
>  collect the opinions of some people and not collect the opinions of
> other people.
>
> It seems like something which should be done in a distributed way,  in
> terms of defining vocabulary and maybe a protocol,  not something
> centralized like Dbpedia,  Wikidata,  etc.  If somebody wants to run a
> big shared repository they'd be free to do that.
>
> --
>   Paul Houle
>   paul.ho...@ontology2.com

Paul,

Centralization doesn't work. Thus, I would never suggest a centralized
solution. That said, decentralized solutions always benefit from being
able to lookup data published via the likes of DBpedia, Wikidata etc.

Ultimately, it is always about the combined power of protocols and data
access :)


Happy New Year!

Kingsley
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2017, at 03:36 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>> On 1/4/17 3:34 AM, Hector Perez wrote:
>>>
>>> To sum up, we think that a social network that challenges what you
>>> post and organises who agrees on what and why would complement
>>> Wikipedia and the traditional story telling. What do you think?
>>> Would you like to join us? Should this project be non-profit or
>>> for-profit? Would you donate or help us to fund raise?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Hector
>>>
>>> [1]. Original post:
>>> https://medium.com/@HectorPerez/wikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae
>>> 
>>
>> Nice idea! I've copied in the DBpedia list, as this would be of
>> interest to that community also.
>>
>> I passed your Medium post through our Linked Data Middleware service
>> en route to demonstrating what might complement your ultimate goal.
>> Here are the results:
>>
>> [1]
>> http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/https/medium.com/@HectorPerez/wikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae#.bvs2iko2w
>>
>> [2]
>> http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Flinkeddata.uriburner.com%2Fabout%2Fid%2Fentity%2Fhttps%2Fmedium.com%2F@HectorPerez%2Fwikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae=1
>>
>> Fundamentally, what you see is the effect of loosely-coupled NLP, AI,
>> and Machine Learning oriented services that collectively contribute
>> to a final Linked Open Data graph that represents a variety of entity
>> relationships and entity relationship types :)
>>
>>
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>>
>> Kingsley Idehen
>> Founder & CEO 
>> OpenLink Software   (Home Page: http://www.openlinksw.com)
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>> : 
>> http://id.myopenlink.net/DAV/home/KingsleyUyiIdehen/Public/kingsley.ttl#this
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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] [Wikidata] Wikiopinion - Structured opinions

2017-01-05 Thread Paul Houle
I see an "opinion graph" as somewhat open-ended.



That is,  I might want to keep some opinions to myself,  share others,
collect the opinions of some people and not collect the opinions of
other people.


It seems like something which should be done in a distributed way,  in
terms of defining vocabulary and maybe a protocol,  not something
centralized like Dbpedia,  Wikidata,  etc.  If somebody wants to run a
big shared repository they'd be free to do that.


--

  Paul Houle

  paul.ho...@ontology2.com







On Wed, Jan 4, 2017, at 03:36 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

> On 1/4/17 3:34 AM, Hector Perez wrote:

>> 

>> To sum up, we think that a social network that challenges what you
>> post and organises who agrees on what and why would complement
>> Wikipedia and the traditional story telling. What do you think? Would
>> you like to join us? Should this project be non-profit or for-profit?
>> Would you donate or help us to fund raise?
>> 

>>  Kind regards,

>> 

>>  Hector

>> 

>>  [1]. Original post:
>>   https://medium.com/@HectorPerez/wikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae
> 

> Nice idea! I've copied in the DBpedia list, as this would be of
> interest to that community also.
> I passed your Medium post through our Linked Data Middleware service
> en route to demonstrating what might complement your ultimate goal.
> Here are the results:
> [1] 
> http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/https/medium.com/@HectorPerez/wikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae#.bvs2iko2w
> [2] 
> http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Flinkeddata.uriburner.com%2Fabout%2Fid%2Fentity%2Fhttps%2Fmedium.com%2F@HectorPerez%2Fwikipedias-social-network-578b0257b8ae=1
> Fundamentally, what you see is the effect of loosely-coupled NLP, AI,
> and Machine Learning oriented services that collectively contribute to
> a final Linked Open Data graph that represents a variety of entity
> relationships and entity relationship types :)
>


> -- Regards,  Kingsley Idehen  Founder & CEO OpenLink Software   (Home
> Page: http://www.openlinksw.com)  Weblogs (Blogs): Legacy Blog:
> http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/ Blogspot Blog:
> http://kidehen.blogspot.com Medium Blog: https://medium.com/@kidehen
> Profile Pages: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kidehen/ Quora:
> https://www.quora.com/profile/Kingsley-Uyi-Idehen Twitter:
> https://twitter.com/kidehen Google+:
> https://plus.google.com/+KingsleyIdehen/about LinkedIn:
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen  Web Identities (WebID): Personal:
> http://kingsley.idehen.net/dataspace/person/kidehen#this :
> http://id.myopenlink.net/DAV/home/KingsleyUyiIdehen/Public/kingsley.ttl#this

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