Visible to the public Info-Trust: A Multi-Criteria and Adaptive Trustworthiness Calculation Mechanism for Information Sources

TitleInfo-Trust: A Multi-Criteria and Adaptive Trustworthiness Calculation Mechanism for Information Sources
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsGao, Yali, Li, Xiaoyong, Li, Jirui, Gao, Yunquan, Yu, Philip S.
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
Pagination13999–14012
ISSN2169-3536
KeywordsAdaptation models, adaptive trustworthiness calculation mechanism, adaptive weight, behavior-based trust, Complexity theory, composability, compositionality, Computational modeling, Computing Theory and Trust, data mining, decision making, fake information sources, History, identity-based trust, Info-Trust, information sources, Multi-criteria, multicriteria properties, multicriteria trustworthiness calculation mechanism, network information, ordered weighted averaging and weighted moving average combination algorithm, pubcrawl, relation-based trust, Resource management, security of data, Sina Weibo, social computing, social media, Social network services, social networking (online), trust calculation mechanism, trust calculation technology, trust factors, trust relationships, Trusted Computing, trustworthiness identification, trustworthy social media system, untrustworthy information sources
AbstractSocial media have become increasingly popular for the sharing and spreading of user-generated content due to their easy access, fast dissemination, and low cost. Meanwhile, social media also enable the wide propagation of cyber frauds, which leverage fake information sources to reach an ulterior goal. The prevalence of untrustworthy information sources on social media can have significant negative societal effects. In a trustworthy social media system, trust calculation technology has become a key demand for the identification of information sources. Trust, as one of the most complex concepts in network communities, has multi-criteria properties. However, the existing work only focuses on single trust factor, and does not consider the complexity of trust relationships in social computing completely. In this paper, a multi-criteria trustworthiness calculation mechanism called Info-Trust is proposed for information sources, in which identity-based trust, behavior-based trust, relation-based trust, and feedback-based trust factors are incorporated to present an accuracy-enhanced full view of trustworthiness evaluation of information sources. More importantly, the weights of these factors are dynamically assigned by the ordered weighted averaging and weighted moving average (OWA-WMA) combination algorithm. This mechanism surpasses the limitations of existing approaches in which the weights are assigned subjectively. The experimental results based on the real-world datasets from Sina Weibo demonstrate that the proposed mechanism achieves greater accuracy and adaptability in trustworthiness identification of the network information.
DOI10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2893657
Citation Keygao_info-trust:_2019