Joshua Gorner
Master of MathematicsUniversity of Waterloo
Overview
This site is maintained solely to host information regarding my academic research up to and including my work at the University of Waterloo. I hope to launch a separate personal website in the near future. In the meantime, further information that may be of interest to you is available here.
Research
From 2009 to 2011, I completed a masters program in computer science, focusing on artificial intelligence, at the University of Waterloo, under the supervision of Dr. Robin Cohen.
My studies at the University of Waterloo focused on machine learning, multi-agent systems, social networking, and trust modelling.
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Publications
J. Gorner, J. Zhang, and R. Cohen, Improving the Use of Advisor Networks for Multi-Agent Trust Modelling, Ninth Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (to appear), Montreal, 2011.
J. Gorner, Advisor Networks and Referrals for Improved Trust Modelling in Multi-Agent Systems, masters thesis, University of Waterloo, 2011.
J. Gorner, Optimizing Advisor Network Size in a Personalized Trust-Modelling Framework for Multi-Agent Systems, Graduate Students Symposium, Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ottawa, 2010.
J. Gorner and R. Cohen, Optimizing Advisor Network Size in a Personalized Trust-Modelling Framework for Multi-Agent Systems, Thirteenth International Workshop on Trust in Agent Societies (TRUST-2010), Toronto, 2010.
O. Hoeber and J. Gorner, BrowseLine: 2D timeline visualization of Web browsing histories, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualization, pp. 156-161, 2009.
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