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TrustNet: Trust-based and subjective moderation systems #14

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cblgh opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 0 comments
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TrustNet: Trust-based and subjective moderation systems #14

cblgh opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 0 comments

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Description

In this talk, I will introduce TrustNet, a flexible and distributed system for deriving, and interacting with, computational trust. The focus of the talk will be applying TrustNet as a tool within distributed chat systems for implementing a trust-based and subjective moderation system.

Type: [ streamed talk ]
Length*: [ 30 minutes ]
Date: [ between August 7-9 ]
Duration: [ once ]
Language: [ english ]

Objective

  • introduce notion of subjective moderation to a wider audience
  • present research into ways of using trust in combination with computers

Material and Technical Requirements

Platform: [ videoconferencing ]
Technical considerations: none
Additional considerations: none

to properly conduct the talk i would need to purchase a microphone (~120 USD)

Presenter(s)

Name: Alexander Cobleigh
Email: cblgh a t cblgh dotte org
Url(s): cblgh.org
Twitter: @cblgh
GitHub: cblgh

Presenter Bio

Alexander Cobleigh is a Malmö-based instigator of non-commercial projects, having created & finished 30+ projects over the past 8 years. His recent work is focused on getting user-friendly peer-to-peer projects out to the broader public; in this talk, he will be presenting his research into a trust-based capability management system called TrustNet.

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