A Trust Risk Dynamic Management Mechanism Based on Third-Party Monitoring for the Conflict-Eliminating Process of Social Network Group Decision Making
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Conflict-eliminating process (CEP) Group decision making (GDM) Social network (SN) Third party Trust risk
Date
2022Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: M. Li... [et al.]. "A Trust Risk Dynamic Management Mechanism Based on Third-Party Monitoring for the Conflict-Eliminating Process of Social Network Group Decision Making," in IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, doi: [10.1109/TCYB.2022.3159866]
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Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province KYCX20_0507; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities B200203165 B220203013; National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 71871085; Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province BK20210634; Startup Foundation for Introducing Talent of NUIST 1521182101004; China Scholarship Council 202106710123Résumé
Every decision may involve risks. Real-world risk
issues are usually supervised by third parties. Decision-making
may be affected by the absence of sufficient or reasonable trust
or to the opposite, an unconditional, excessive, or blind trust,
which is called trust risks. The conflict-eliminating process (CEP)
aims to facilitate satisfactory consensus by decision makers (DMs)
through continuous reconciliation between their opinion differences
on the subject matter. This article addresses trust risks
in CEP of social network group decision making (SNGDM)
through third-party monitoring. A trust risk analysis-based
conflict-eliminating model for SNGDM is developed. It is assumed
that a third-party agency monitors the DMs’ credibility and
performance, which is recorded in an objective evaluation
matrix and multi-attribute trust assessment matrix (MTAM).
A trust risk measurement methodology is proposed to classify
the DMs’ different trust risk types and to measure the trust risk
index (TRI) of a group of DMs. When TRI is unacceptable, a
trust risk management mechanism that controls TRI is activated.
Different management policies are applicable to DMs’ different trust risk types. There are two main methods: 1) dynamically
update the MTAM based on DMs’ performance and 2) provide
suggestions for modifying the DM’s information with high
TRI. Besides, as part of the integrated CEP, this model includes
an optimization approach to dynamically derive DMs’ reliable
aggregation weights from their MTAM. Simulation experiments
and an illustrative example support the feasibility and validity of
the proposed model for managing trust risks in CEP of SNGDM.