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A Learning Model for Trustworthiness of Context-Awareness Services
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Markus C. Huebscher, Imperial College London
Julie A. McCann, Imperial College London

When ubiquitous computing devices access a context-awareness service, such as a location service, they need some assurance that the quality of the information received is trustworthy. However, the trustworthiness of a service cannot be determined by the service itself, but must be decided externally to the service. Furthermore, the trustworthiness of a service provider may be dynamic, depending on current environmental conditions.

We propose a learning model that uses binary positive/negative feedback from service consumers and cross-validation with other service providers to adjust the dynamic trustworthiness of a service provider.

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Markus C. Huebscher, Julie A. McCann, "A Learning Model for Trustworthiness of Context-Awareness Services," percomw, pp.120-124, Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05), 2005
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