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Working Knowledge

by Thomas Davenport, Laurence Prusak, Gary Wills, Harith Alani, Ronald Ashri, Richard Crowder, Yannis Kalfoglou, Sanghee Kim , 1998
"... While knowledge is viewed by many as an asset, it is often difficult to locate particular items within a large electronic corpus. This paper presents an agent based framework for the location of resources to resolve a specific query, and considers the associated design issue. Aspects of the work ..."
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While knowledge is viewed by many as an asset, it is often difficult to locate particular items within a large electronic corpus. This paper presents an agent based framework for the location of resources to resolve a specific query, and considers the associated design issue. Aspects of the work

Multi-Agent Knowledge Management

by Camelia Chira, D. Dumitrescu, Camelia Chira , 2006
"... Incorporating several interacting and autonomous components, multi-agent systems can potentially manage the complexity inherent in distributed software systems offering a promising software engineering solution for developing robust and scalable applications. It is proposed to engage multi-agent sys ..."
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. The proposed Multi-Agent Knowledge Management Architecture aims to support distributed work by enabling the flow of information and interoperation among distributed resources. The agent societies designed to deliver this overall aim include user management agents, application integration agents, ontology

Domain, Action, and Agent Knowledge in

by Juliet Bourne
"... A modal first-order logic (mFOL) representation for domain, action, and agent knowledge supports reasoning about the domain and what agents know about the domain. Taking advantage of the independentlymotivated reasoning power of mFOL, SPUD is a Natural Language Generation (NLG) system which uses mFO ..."
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A modal first-order logic (mFOL) representation for domain, action, and agent knowledge supports reasoning about the domain and what agents know about the domain. Taking advantage of the independentlymotivated reasoning power of mFOL, SPUD is a Natural Language Generation (NLG) system which uses m

Collaborative plans for complex group action

by Barbara J. Grosz , Sarit Kraus , 1996
"... The original formulation of SharedPlans by B. Grosz and C. Sidner ( 1990) was developed to provide a model of collaborative planning in which it was not necessary for one agent to have intentions-to toward an act of a different agent. Unlike other contemporaneous approaches (J.R. Searle, 1990), this ..."
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not adequately deal with agents having only partial knowledge of the way in which to perform an action. This paper provides a revised and expanded version of SharedPlans that addresses these shortcomings. It also reformulates Pollack’s ( 1990) definition of individual plans to handle cases in which a single

Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology

by Natalya F. Noy, Deborah L. Mcguinness , 2001
"... In recent years the development of ontologies—explicit formal specifications of the terms in the domain and relations among them (Gruber 1993)—has been moving from the realm of Artificial-Intelligence laboratories to the desktops of domain experts. Ontologies have become common on the World-Wide Web ..."
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for encoding knowledge on Web pages to make it understandable to electronic agents searching for information. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction with the W3C, is developing DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) by extending RDF with more expressive constructs aimed

Autonomous Agents · Knowledge Management

by Mehran Najafi, Kamran Sartipi, Mehran Najafi, Kamran Sartipi
"... Abstract As a common practice in business enterprise systems, a service provider delegates a human agent to a client site to serve the client. On the other hand, in a computerized business application, enterprise orga-nizations adopt Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), where an enterprise agent is ..."
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Abstract As a common practice in business enterprise systems, a service provider delegates a human agent to a client site to serve the client. On the other hand, in a computerized business application, enterprise orga-nizations adopt Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), where an enterprise agent

Towards multi-agent knowledge allocation

by Madalina Croitoru, Sebastian Rudolph , 2012
"... The classical setting of query answering either assumes the existence of just one knowledge requester, or the knowledge requests from different parties are treated independently from each other. This assumption does not always hold in practical applications where requesters often are in direct compe ..."
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competition for knowledge. We provide a formal model for this type of scenario scenario by proposing the Multi-Agent Knowledge Allocation (MAKA) setting which combines the fields of query answering in information systems and multi-agent resource allocation. We define a bidding language based on exclusivity

Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics

by Peter Mika - In International Semantic Web Conference , 2005
"... Abstract. On the Semantic Web ontologies are most commonly treated as artifacts created by knowledge engineers for a particular community. The task of the engineers is to forge a common understanding within the community and to formalize the agreements, prerequisites of reusing domain knowledge in i ..."
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Abstract. On the Semantic Web ontologies are most commonly treated as artifacts created by knowledge engineers for a particular community. The task of the engineers is to forge a common understanding within the community and to formalize the agreements, prerequisites of reusing domain knowledge

Modelling Agent Knowledge with Business Rules

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"... Multi-agent systems have become increasingly mature, but their appearance does not make the traditional OO approach obsolete. On the contrary, OO methodologies can benefit from the principles and tools designed for agent systems. The Agent/Rule/Class (ARC) framework is proposed as an approach that b ..."
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that builds agents upon traditional OO system components and makes use of business rules to dictate agent behaviour with the aid of OO components. By modelling agent knowledge in business rules, the proposed paradigm provides a straightforward means to develop agent-oriented systems based on the existing

Agents that reason and negotiate by arguing

by Simon Parsons, Carles Sierra, Nick Jennings - Journal of Logic and Computation , 1998
"... The need for negotiation in multi-agent systems stems from the requirement for agents to solve the problems posed by their interdependence upon one another. Negotiation provides a solution to these problems by giving the agents the means to resolve their conflicting objectives, correct inconsistenci ..."
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inconsistencies in their knowledge of other agents ' world views, and coordinate a joint approach to domain tasks which benefits all the agents concerned. We propose a framework, based upon a system of argumentation, which permits agents to negotiate in order to establish acceptable ways of solving problems
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