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Conference paper ยท Book chapter

Behavioural Profiling in Cyber-Social Systems

Edited by Theo Tryfonas

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Utica College1

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

Cyber Security, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark3

Computer systems have evolved from standalone systems, over networked systems, to cyber-physical systems. In all stages, human operators have been essential for the functioning of the system and for understanding system messages. Recent trends make human actors an even more central part of computer systems, resulting in what we call "cyber-social systems".

In cyber-social systems, human actors and their interaction with a system are essential for the state of the system and its functioning. Both the system's operation and the human's operating it are based on an assumption of each other's behaviour. Consequently, an assessment of the state of a system must take the human actors and these interactions into account.

However, human behaviour is difficult to model at best. While socio-technical system models promise the inclusion of human actors into a basis for system assessment, they lack the modelling mechanisms for human behaviour. Existing behavioural models, on the other side, mostly aim at explaining actions after an event.

In this paper we discuss, how behavioural models can be used to profile actor behaviour either online or in simulations to understand the potential motivation and to test hypotheses.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2017
Pages: 507-517
Proceedings: 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI 2017)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Journal subtitle: 5th International Conference, Has 2017, Held As Part of Hci International 2017, Vancouver, Bc, Canada, July 9-14, 2017, Proceedings
ISBN: 3319584596 , 331958460X , 331958460x , 9783319584591 and 9783319584607
ISSN: 16113349 and 03029743
Types: Conference paper and Book chapter
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58460-7_35
ORCIDs: Probst, Christian W.

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