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We propose a novel trust model for assessing the trustworthiness of advice. We say an advice is composed of a plan to execute and a goal to be fulfilled. The expectation of an advice's outcome is calculated by assessing the probabilities of commiting to and executing the plan, and the probability of the executed plan fulfiling the intended goal. The probabilities are learned from similar past experiences.
Dynamic logic, Two-component, Information theory, Semantic similarity, Trust modeling, Probability theory, Semantic matching, Trust
Dynamic logic, Two-component, Information theory, Semantic similarity, Trust modeling, Probability theory, Semantic matching, Trust
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