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Trust-Based Filtering for Augmented Reality

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Trust Management (iTrust 2003)

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This paper presents a design for an “Augmented City” tourist guide. The application is designed to be shared by large numbers of users, who may all contribute new annotations attached to physical objects. The key aspect is the need to filter content to avoid information overload in a cluttered augmented environment, without human moderators. To do this Idr aw on work from the SECURE project [9] which aims to model trust and risk explicitly in a global computing framework. This enables trust-based filtering with distributed recommendations to help distinguish between pseudonymous principals.

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Ingram, D. (2003). Trust-Based Filtering for Augmented Reality. In: Nixon, P., Terzis, S. (eds) Trust Management. iTrust 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2692. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44875-6_8

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