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  1. Technical overview of the ratings system‏‎ (4 categories)
  2. Argument evaluation and scoring‏‎ (3 categories)
  3. Bayesian & non Bayesian approaches to trust and Wang & Vassileva's equation‏‎ (3 categories)
  4. More methods for propositional logic, syllogistic logic, and quantificational logic‏‎ (2 categories)
  5. Trust/Probability/Population graphs algorithm‏‎ (2 categories)
  6. Trust-weighted histograms‏‎ (2 categories)
  7. Thoughts on symbolic logic to assess the truth of arguments‏‎ (2 categories)
  8. Prolog for deductive proofs‏‎ (2 categories)
  9. Privacy enhancing straight average algorithm‏‎ (2 categories)
  10. Population distributions and graphical output with privacy‏‎ (2 categories)
  11. Other possible algorithms for calculating binary predicates‏‎ (2 categories)
  12. Optimal income distribution‏‎ (2 categories)
  13. Notes on using the algorithm interface‏‎ (2 categories)
  14. A simple averaging technique to supplement the Bayes equation‏‎ (2 categories)
  15. Modification to the Sapienza probability adjustment for trust to include random lying, bias, and biased lying‏‎ (2 categories)
  16. Modification to the Sapienza probability adjustment for trust to include lying and bias‏‎ (2 categories)
  17. Ideas for encryption in aggregators‏‎ (2 categories)
  18. Exercising the algorithm interface with more complex data types‏‎ (2 categories)
  19. Binned and continuous distributions‏‎ (2 categories)
  20. Bayes and certainty‏‎ (2 categories)
  21. Allowing for more than predicate questions in the trust-weighted histogram (TWH) algorithm‏‎ (2 categories)
  22. A trust weighted averaging technique to supplement straight averaging and Bayes‏‎ (2 categories)

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