Volume 1 - Issue 4
Can We Use Trust in Online Dating?
- James Stanier
University of Sussex Brighton, UK
j.stanier@sussex.ac.uk
- Stephen Naicken
University of Sussex Brighton, UK
stephenn@sussex.ac.uk
- Anirban Basu
University of Sussex Brighton, UK
a.basu@sussex.ac.uk
- Jian Li
University of Sussex Brighton, UK
jl58@sussex.ac.uk
- Ian Wakeman
University of Sussex Brighton, UK
ianw@sussex.ac.uk
Keywords: Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Dependable Applications
Abstract
Trust models have been used widely in the literature in a number of different contexts. We examine
an emotive scenario where trust would be extremely useful: online dating. We explore the use
of a semiring-based trust model with online dating in a social network. Introductions are facilitated
by friend-of-a-friend connections in the network in a manner similar to some real world scenarios.
We show how ethical and human factors, which are usually not considered, cause problems. We
hope that as a result the trust community can work together to formulate new approaches to trust for
emotive applications that accommodate ethical and human factors which are difficult to quantify.