168 research outputs found
Just-in-Time Memoryless Trust for Crowdsourced IoT Services
We propose just-in-time memoryless trust for crowdsourced IoT services. We
leverage the characteristics of the IoT service environment to evaluate their
trustworthiness. A novel framework is devised to assess a service's trust
without relying on previous knowledge, i.e., memoryless trust. The framework
exploits service-session-related data to offer a trust value valid only during
the current session, i.e., just-in-time trust. Several experiments are
conducted to assess the efficiency of the proposed framework.Comment: 8 pages, Accepted and to appear in 2020 IEEE International Conference
on Web Services (ICWS). Content may change prior to final publicatio
Detecting Changes in Crowdsourced Social Media Images
We propose a novel service framework to detect changes in crowdsourced
images. We use a service-oriented approach to model and represent crowdsourced
images as image services. Non-functional attributes of an image service are
leveraged to detect changes in an image. The changes are reported in form of a
version tree. The version tree is constructed in a way that it reflects the
extent of changes introduced in different versions. Afterwards, we find
semantic differences in between different versions to determine the extent of
changes introduced in a specific version. Preliminary experimental results
demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.Comment: Accepted Paper in ICSO
Determining Intent of Changes to Ascertain Fake Crowdsourced Image Services
We propose a novel framework for crowdsourced images to determine the
likelihood of an image being fake. We use a service-oriented approach to model
and represent crowdsourced images uploaded on social media, as image services.
Trust may, in some circumstances, be determined by using only the
non-functional attributes of an image service, i.e., image metadata. We define
intention of changes as a key parameter to ascertain fake image services. A
novel framework is proposed to estimate the intention of underlying changes
considering change in semantics of an image. Our experiments show high accuracy
using a large real dataset
Service-Based Wireless Energy Crowdsourcing
We propose a novel service-based ecosystem to crowdsource wireless energy to
charge IoT devices. We leverage the service paradigm to abstract wireless
energy crowdsourcing from nearby IoT devices as energy services. The proposed
energy services ecosystem offers convenient, ubiquitous, and cost-effective
power access to charge IoT devices. We discuss the impact of a crowdsourced
wireless energy services ecosystem, the building components of the ecosystem,
the energy services composition framework, the challenges, and proposed
solutions.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, This is an invited paper and it will appear in
the proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Service Oriented
Computing (ICSOC
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