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Statistical mechanics of reputation systems in autonomous networks

Published 27 Nov 2012 in cond-mat.dis-nn, cs.SI, and physics.soc-ph | (1211.6462v3)

Abstract: Reputation systems seek to infer which members of a community can be trusted based on ratings they issue about each other. We construct a Bayesian inference model and simulate approximate estimates using belief propagation (BP). The model is then mapped onto computing equilibrium properties of a spin glass in a random field and analyzed by employing the replica symmetric cavity approach. Having the fraction of trustful nodes and environment noise level as control parameters, we evaluate the theoretical performance in terms of estimation error and the robustness of the BP approximation in different scenarios. Regions of degraded performance are then explained by the convergence properties of the BP algorithm and by the emergence of a glassy phase.

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