TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of cooperation in reputation system by group-based scheme
AU - Ren, Yizhi
AU - Li, Mingchu
AU - Xiang, Yang
AU - Cui, Yongrui
AU - Sakurai, Kouichi
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements Authors acknowledge the referees’ comments and suggestions and appreciate these very much. The first author of this research is supported by the governmental scholarship from China Scholarship Council, Nature Science Foundation of China under grant No.: 90715037, University Doctor Subject Fund of Education ministry of China under grant No.: 200801410028, National Basic Research Program of China No.: 2007CB714200 and Natural Science Foundation Project of Chongqing, CSTC under grant No.: 2007BA2024.
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - Reputation systems are very useful in large online communities in which users may frequently have the opportunity to interact with users with whom they have no prior experience. Recently, how to enhance the cooperative behaviors in the reputation system has become to one of the key open issues. Emerging schemes focused on developing efficient reward and punishment mechanisms or capturing the social or economic properties of participants. However, whether this kind of method can work widely or not has been hard to prove until now. Research in evolutionary game theory shows that group selection (or multilevel selection) can favor the cooperative behavior in the finite population. Furthermore, some recent works give fundamental conditions for the evolution of cooperation by group selection. In the paper, we extend the original group selection theory and propose a group-based scheme to enhance cooperation for online reputation systems. Related concepts are defined to capture the social structure and ties among participants in reputation system, e.g., group, assortativity, etc. Also, we use a Fermi distribution function to reflect the bounded rationality of participants and the existence of stochastic factors in evolutionary process. Extended simulations show that our scheme can enhance cooperation and improve the average performance of participants (e.g. payoff) in reputation system.
AB - Reputation systems are very useful in large online communities in which users may frequently have the opportunity to interact with users with whom they have no prior experience. Recently, how to enhance the cooperative behaviors in the reputation system has become to one of the key open issues. Emerging schemes focused on developing efficient reward and punishment mechanisms or capturing the social or economic properties of participants. However, whether this kind of method can work widely or not has been hard to prove until now. Research in evolutionary game theory shows that group selection (or multilevel selection) can favor the cooperative behavior in the finite population. Furthermore, some recent works give fundamental conditions for the evolution of cooperation by group selection. In the paper, we extend the original group selection theory and propose a group-based scheme to enhance cooperation for online reputation systems. Related concepts are defined to capture the social structure and ties among participants in reputation system, e.g., group, assortativity, etc. Also, we use a Fermi distribution function to reflect the bounded rationality of participants and the existence of stochastic factors in evolutionary process. Extended simulations show that our scheme can enhance cooperation and improve the average performance of participants (e.g. payoff) in reputation system.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11227-010-0498-8
DO - 10.1007/s11227-010-0498-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84872308036
SN - 0920-8542
VL - 63
SP - 171
EP - 190
JO - Journal of Supercomputing
JF - Journal of Supercomputing
IS - 1
ER -