Abstract
is becoming a very important part of social network from the security point of view. In this project, we introduce a framework for handling trust in social networks, which is based on reputation mechanism. The reputation mechanism captures the implicit and explicit connections between the network members, analyses the semantics and dynamics of these connections, and provides personalized user recommendations to the network members. Based on the trust semantics, the system will provide the positive (trustworthy) recommendations and the negative (untrustworthy) recommendations. Along with this our system provides one more interesting mode i.e. public profile matching that preserves privacy on social networks. This profile matching contributes in reputation ratings required for suggestions of friend list. In order to compute the reputation of each member, we adopt several other properties of trust such as, transitivity, personalization, and context, and draw ideas from sociology axioms. Trust is not perfectly transitive in social networks, in that trust decays along the transition path, but it is generally agreed that it can be communicated between people. Along with trust generation percentile of profile matching is also considered for personal recommendation.
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