We present a logic to model the behaviour of an agent trusting or not trusting messages sent by another agent. The logic formalises trust as a consistency checking function with respect to currently available information. Negative trust is modelled in two forms: distrust, as the rejection of incoming inconsistent information; mistrust, as revision of previously held information becoming undesirable in view of new incoming inconsistent information, which the agent wishes to accept. We provide a natural deduction calculus, a relational semantics and prove soundness and completeness results. We overview a number of applications which have been investigated for the proof-theoretical formulation of the logic.
A logic of negative trust / G. Primiero. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED NON-CLASSICAL LOGICS. - ISSN 1166-3081. - (2020), pp. 1-30. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/11663081.2020.1789404]
A logic of negative trust
G. Primiero
2020
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We present a logic to model the behaviour of an agent trusting or not trusting messages sent by another agent. The logic formalises trust as a consistency checking function with respect to currently available information. Negative trust is modelled in two forms: distrust, as the rejection of incoming inconsistent information; mistrust, as revision of previously held information becoming undesirable in view of new incoming inconsistent information, which the agent wishes to accept. We provide a natural deduction calculus, a relational semantics and prove soundness and completeness results. We overview a number of applications which have been investigated for the proof-theoretical formulation of the logic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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