Presentation 2007-07-19
Study on Information Transparency and Trust with the progress of Web Technology
Noriaki Yoshikai, Toshio Yamagishi,
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Abstract(in English) In the flow of the globalization and the networking, the profit or the loss which you can get in the network business depends on the trust judgment to someone whom you do not know well. In order to eliminate a social uncertainty, and to realize the stable activity in the networking society, it becomes indispensable to eliminate asymmetric information between people who function in the network, and to accomplish the information sharing environment. Since many ICT tools for the intelligence sharing , such as the mass collaboration, the multimedia information retrieval, and SNS have been recently achieved , transparency of information by information disclosure has improved extremely. However, the research for trust or the human network analysis in the social activities on the information networks is premature. This paper discuss the outline for the mechanism of the information transparency by ICT tool. And then the experimental results of reputation system and social network analysis are explained as the main examination problem, and finally review the future topics
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Title (in English) Study on Information Transparency and Trust with the progress of Web Technology
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1st Author's Name Noriaki Yoshikai
1st Author's Affiliation Nihon University, ARISH()
2nd Author's Name Toshio Yamagishi
2nd Author's Affiliation Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Letters
Date 2007-07-19
Paper # ISEC2007-27,SITE2007-21
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 139
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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