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A Walk on the Child Side: Investigating Parents’ and Children’s Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility
A Survey of Trust Use and Modeling in Current Real Systems
A Trust-enhanced Recommender System application: Moleskiing
An Empirical Analysis on Social Capital and Enterprise 2.0 Participation in a Research Institute
An on-line evaluation framework for recommender systems
Analyzing collaborative networks emerging in Enterprise 2.0: the Taolin Platform
Collaborative Case-Based Recommendation Systems
Collaborative Radio Community
Collective memory building in Wikipedia: The case of North African uprisings
Compositional CBR via Collaborative Filtering
Data Mining, Decision support and Meta-Learning: towards an Implicit Culture architecture for KDD
Gender Gap In Wikipedia Editing: A Cross-Language Comparison
Implicit Culture for Multi-agent Interaction Support
Learning Contextualised Weblog Topics
Manypedia: Comparing Language Points of View of Wikipedia Communities
Moleskiing.it: a Trust-Aware Recommender System for Ski Mountaineering
Moleskiing: a Trust-aware Decentralized Recommender System
Page-reRank: using trusted links to re-rank authority
Page-reRank: using trusted links to re-rank authority
Reputation-based System: a Security Analysis
Social Networks of Wikipedia
Supporting Collaborative Networks in Organizational Settings using an Enterprise 2.0 platform
Trust It Forward: Tyranny of the Majority or Echo Chambers?
Trust-aware Bootstrapping of Recommender Systems
Trust-aware Collaborative Filtering for Recommender Systems
Trust-aware Recommender Systems
Trustlet, Open Research on Trust Metrics
Using Trust in Recommender Systems: an Experimental Analysis
WikiTrip: animated visualization over time of gender and geo-location of Wikipedians who edited a page
Trust Metrics in Recommender Systems
Trust metrics on controversial users: balancing between tyranny of the majority and echo chambers
Trustlet, Open Research on Trust Metrics (extended)
Controversial Users demand Local Trust Metrics: an Experimental Study on Epinions.com Community
Reputation is in the eye of the beholder: on subjectivity and objectivity of trust statements
A multicultural Doctorate course on Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D)
Bowling Alone and Trust Decline in Social Network Sites
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