[agents] CALL FOR PAPER: IJCAI 2013 WORKSHOP ON INCENTIVE AND TRUST IN E-COMMERCE (WIT-EC'13)

zeinab noorian z.noorian at unb.ca
Sun Nov 25 18:01:10 EST 2012


*CALL FOR PAPER*
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*IJCAI 2013 WORKSHOP ON INCENTIVE AND TRUST IN E-COMMERCE (WIT-EC'13)*
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*http://trust.sce.ntu.edu.sg*

The *2nd WIT-EC *workshop will be held together with the * 23rd
International Joint Conference **on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'13)*,
August 3-9, 2013, in Beijing, China.

With the growth of electronic marketplaces, frauds in e-markets are on the
rise. Some possible sources of frauds could be: 1) anonymous identities of
trading parties; 2) uncertainty about quality of products due to the
asymmetry of information between trading parties; and 3) the lack of
interpersonal interactions among them in e-markets.

Trust and reputation mechanisms seem to be effective solutions to enhance
the performance of participants in e-markets. However, they cannot show
their full functionalities without proper contributions of participants in
providing honest information about each other. Therefore, trust and
reputation mechanisms should be accompanied with self-enforcing mechanisms
in order to provide sufficient incentives for participants to disseminate
and share their truthful information. On another hand, trust and reputation
measures are often used as part of incentive mechanisms to promote honesty
in e-markets. Thus, trust and incentives have such a bidirectional
relationship.

The main objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers in
both the area of game theory for designing incentive mechanisms and the
area of trust and reputation modeling, towards the design of more effective
trust, reputation and incentive mechanisms for creating safe e-marketplace
environments.


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Social, cognitive and computational trust, reputation and inventive models
- Robustness of trust, reputation and incentive mechanisms
- Attacks on, and defences for, trust, reputation and incentive mechanisms
- Cross-cultural approaches
- Components and dimensions of socio-technical trust
- Game theoretic approaches to trust and reputation
- Risk management and trust
- Trust management dynamics
- Trust, regret, and forgiveness
- Economic drivers for trustworthy systems
- Trust and economic models
- Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis
- Context-aware trust assessments
- Evolution of trust
- Trust-based incentive mechanisms
- User interfaces to incentive mechanisms


*Previous Workshop*

Reacting to the strong needs and trend, the Workshop on Incentives and
Trust in E-Commerce (WIT-EC'12 (http://trust.sce.ntu.edu.sg/wit-ec12) was
organized by the above organizers together with the 13th ACM Conference on
Electronic Commerce (EC'12), on June 4-8, 2012, in Valencia, Spain, to
bring together researchers in both the area of game theory for designing
incentive mechanisms and the area of trust and reputation modeling, towards
the design of more effective trust, reputation and incentive mechanisms for
creating safe e-marketplace environments. Following up the success of the
WIT-EC'12 workshop, we invite eight accepted papers to the special issue of
Computational Intelligence on Incentives and Trust in E-Commerce
(http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/zhangj/doc/cfp-ci-si-trust.pdf) aiming to
further elicit articles in a more comprehensive and extended form that
contribute to the resolving of the above mentioned challenges.


*Workshop Co-Chairs*

Stephen Marsh, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Jie Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Christian Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

*Workshop Organizer*

Zeinab Noorian, University of New Brunswick, Canada
z.noorian at unb.ca
Phone:(506) 453-4566
Fax:(506) 453-3566

*Program Committee (Tentative)*

Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland
Babak Esfandiari, Carleton University, Canada
Ebrahim Bagheri, Athabasca University, Canada
Yuko Murayama, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Kate Larson, University of Watelroo, Canada
Masakatsu Nishigaki, Shizuoka University, Japan
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Julita Vassileva, Univeristy of Saskatechwan, Canada
Yao Wang, Communication Research Centre, Canada
Thomas Tran, University of Ottawa, Canada
Edith Elkind, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Ning Chen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Sviatoslav Braynov, University of Illiois at Springfield, US
Radu Jurca, Google, Zurich
Scott Buffett, National Research Council, Canada
Rino Falcone, ISTC-CNR, Italy

*Important Dates*

Paper Submission Deadline : *April 20, 2013*
Notification of Acceptance: May 20, 2013
Camera-ready Paper: May 30, 2013
Workshop Date: August 3, 2013


*Submission and Proceedings*

All submissions should be not longer than 12 pages in LNCS format. Please
submit your paper on WIT-EC'12 Easychair site.

Submissions will be reviewed for relevance, originality, significance,
validity and clarity. All articles selected for publication will be
reviewed by at least two reviewers with expertise in the area.

We plan to have a post-proceeding for the accepted papers, and also invite
the best papers for the journal special issue.


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