Sybil-proof Mechanisms in Query Incentive Networks
Wei Chen, Yajun Wang, Dongxiao Yu, Li Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces sybil-proof incentive mechanisms for query networks modeled as infinite trees, ensuring robust information retrieval with minimal expected costs and practical reward structures.
Contribution
We propose the direct referral (DR) mechanisms that are sybil-proof, efficient, and improve cost bounds exponentially compared to previous methods.
Findings
Expected cost of $O(h^2)$ for query propagation in trees
DR mechanisms are sybil-proof and efficient
Optimal in deterministic chain networks under mild assumptions
Abstract
In this paper, we study incentive mechanisms for retrieving information from networked agents. Following the model in [Kleinberg and Raghavan 2005], the agents are represented as nodes in an infinite tree, which is generated by a random branching process. A query is issued by the root, and each node possesses an answer with an independent probability . Further, each node in the tree acts strategically to maximize its own payoff. In order to encourage the agents to participate in the information acquisition process, an incentive mechanism is needed to reward agents who provide the information as well as agents who help to facilitate such acquisition. We focus on designing efficient sybil-proof incentive mechanisms, i.e., which are robust to fake identity attacks. %We consider incentive mechanisms which are sybil-proof, i.e., robust to fake identity attacks. We propose a family…
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TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Access Control and Trust · Game Theory and Applications
