Learning Trust Over Directed Graphs in Multiagent Systems

Citation:

Orhan Eren Akgun, Arif Kerem Dayı, Stephanie Gil, and Angelia Nedic ́. Submitted. “Learning Trust Over Directed Graphs in Multiagent Systems.” In 5th Annual Conference on Learning for Dynamics and Control, 211: Pp. 1-13.

Abstract:

We address the problem of learning the legitimacy of other agents in a multiagent network when an unknown subset is comprised of malicious actors. We specifically derive results for the case of directed graphs and where stochastic side information, or observations of trust, is available. We refer to this as “learning trust” since agents must identify which neighbors in the network are reliable, and we derive a protocol to achieve this. We also provide analytical results showing that under this protocol i) agents can learn the legitimacy of all other agents almost surely, and that ii) the opinions of the agents converge in mean to the true legitimacy of all other agents in the network. Lastly, we provide numerical studies showing that our convergence results hold in practice for various network topologies and variations in the number of malicious agents in the network.
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