A trust enhancement model based on distributed learning and blockchain in service ecosystems

IF 5.2 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of King Saud University-Computer and Information Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jksuci.2024.102147
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In a service ecosystem, the trust of users in services serves as the foundation for maintaining normal interactions among users, service providers, and platforms. However, malicious attacks can tamper with the trust value of these services, making it difficult for users to identify reliable services and undermining the benefits of reliable service providers and platforms. When existing trust management models address the impact of malicious attacks on service reliability, they rarely consider leveraging different attack targets to improve the accuracy of compromised service trust. Therefore, we propose a trust enhancement model based on distributed learning and blockchain in the service ecosystem, which adaptively enhances the trust values of compromised services according to the targets of anomalous attacks. Firstly, we conduct a comprehensive analysis of the targets of malicious attacks using distributed learning. Secondly, we introduced a trust enhancement contract that utilizes different methods to enhance the trust of the service based on various attack targets. Finally, our approach outperforms the baseline method significantly. For different attack targets, we observe a reduction in RMSE by 12.38% and 12.12%, respectively, and an enhancement in coverage by 24.94% and 14.56%, respectively. The experimental results show the reliability and efficacy of our proposed model.

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服务生态系统中基于分布式学习和区块链的信任增强模型
在服务生态系统中,用户对服务的信任是维持用户、服务提供商和平台之间正常互动的基础。然而,恶意攻击会篡改这些服务的信任值,使用户难以识别可靠的服务,并损害可靠的服务提供商和平台的利益。现有的信任管理模型在解决恶意攻击对服务可靠性的影响时,很少考虑利用不同的攻击目标来提高受损服务信任的准确性。因此,我们提出了一种基于分布式学习和区块链的服务生态系统信任增强模型,该模型可根据异常攻击目标自适应地增强受损服务的信任值。首先,我们利用分布式学习对恶意攻击目标进行了全面分析。其次,我们引入了信任增强合约,根据不同的攻击目标利用不同的方法增强服务的信任度。最后,我们的方法明显优于基线方法。对于不同的攻击目标,我们观察到 RMSE 分别降低了 12.38% 和 12.12%,覆盖率分别提高了 24.94% 和 14.56%。实验结果表明了我们提出的模型的可靠性和有效性。
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期刊介绍: In 2022 the Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences will become an author paid open access journal. Authors who submit their manuscript after October 31st 2021 will be asked to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) after acceptance of their paper to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible to all. The Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences is a refereed, international journal that covers all aspects of both foundations of computer and its practical applications.
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