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An architecture for modeling Internet-based collaborative agent systems

by Roberto A. Flores, Rob C. Kremer, Douglas H. Norrie - Rana (Eds.), Infrastructure for Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Scalable Multi-Agent Systems, LNAI 1887, International Workshop on Infrastructure for Scalable Multi-Agent Systems
"... Abstract. This paper describes an architecture for modeling cooperating sys-tems of communicating agents. The authors ’ goal is not that of providing a framework to implement multi-agents systems (there are tools—such as CORBA, Java and DCOM—that do an excellent job on that), but rather to pro-vide ..."
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-vide an architectural metaphor upon which collaborative multi-agent systems could be modeled. The approach is based on requirements defined with a prac-tical view of the communicational and resource-oriented nature of distributed collaborative multi-agent systems. 1

Flocking for Multi-Agent Dynamic Systems: Algorithms and Theory

by Reza Olfati-Saber , 2006
"... In this paper, we present a theoretical framework for design and analysis of distributed flocking algorithms. Two cases of flocking in free-space and presence of multiple obstacles are considered. We present three flocking algorithms: two for free-flocking and one for constrained flocking. A compre ..."
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” definition of flocking for particle systems with similarities to Lyapunov stability is given. Several simulation results are provided that demonstrate performing 2-D and 3-D flocking, split/rejoin maneuver, and squeezing maneuver for hundreds of agents using the proposed algorithms.

Consensus Seeking in Multi-agent Systems under Dynamically Changing Interaction Topologies

by Wei Ren, Randal W. Beard , 2003
"... This note considers the problem of information consensus among multiple agents in the presence of limited and unreliable information exchange with dynamically changing interaction topologies. Both discrete and continuous update schemes are proposed for information consensus. The note shows that i ..."
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This note considers the problem of information consensus among multiple agents in the presence of limited and unreliable information exchange with dynamically changing interaction topologies. Both discrete and continuous update schemes are proposed for information consensus. The note shows

Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems

by Jonathan L. Herlocker, Joseph A. Konstan, Loren G. Terveen, John T. Riedl - ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS , 2004
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Fab: Content-based, collaborative recommendation

by Marko Balabanovic, Yoav Shoham - Communications of the ACM , 1997
"... Fab is a recommendation system designed to help users sift through the enormous amount of information available in the World Wide Web. Operational since Dec. 1994, this system combines the content-based and collaborative methods of recommendation in a way that exploits the advantages of the two appr ..."
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Fab is a recommendation system designed to help users sift through the enormous amount of information available in the World Wide Web. Operational since Dec. 1994, this system combines the content-based and collaborative methods of recommendation in a way that exploits the advantages of the two

GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of Netnews

by Paul Resnick, Neophytos Iacovou, Mitesh Suchak, Peter Bergstrom, John Riedl , 1994
"... Collaborative filters help people make choices based on the opinions of other people. GroupLens is a system for collaborative filtering of netnews, to help people find articles they will like in the huge stream of available articles. News reader clients display predicted scores and make it easy for ..."
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Collaborative filters help people make choices based on the opinions of other people. GroupLens is a system for collaborative filtering of netnews, to help people find articles they will like in the huge stream of available articles. News reader clients display predicted scores and make it easy

Grouplens: Applying collaborative filtering to usenet news

by Joseph A. Konstan, Bradley N. Miller, David Maltz, Jonathan L. Herlocker, Lee R. Gordon, John Riedl - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM , 1997
"... ... a collaborative filtering system for Usenet news—a high-volume, high-turnover discussion list service on the Internet. Usenet newsgroups—the individual discussion lists—may carry hundreds of messages each day. While in theory the newsgroup organization allows readers to select the content that m ..."
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... a collaborative filtering system for Usenet news—a high-volume, high-turnover discussion list service on the Internet. Usenet newsgroups—the individual discussion lists—may carry hundreds of messages each day. While in theory the newsgroup organization allows readers to select the content

A Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and Design

by Michael Wooldridge , Nicholas R. Jennings, David Kinny , 1999
"... This paper presents a methodology for agent-oriented analysis and design. The methodology is general, in that it is applicable to a wide range of multi-agent systems, and comprehensive, in that it deals with both the macro-level (societal) and the micro-level (agent) aspects of systems. The methodol ..."
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This paper presents a methodology for agent-oriented analysis and design. The methodology is general, in that it is applicable to a wide range of multi-agent systems, and comprehensive, in that it deals with both the macro-level (societal) and the micro-level (agent) aspects of systems

A Roadmap of Agent Research and Development

by Nicholas R. Jennings, Katia Sycara, Michael Wooldridge - INT JOURNAL OF AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS , 1998
"... This paper provides an overview of research and development activities in the field of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. It aims to identify key concepts and applications, and to indicate how they relate to one-another. Some historical context to the field of agent-based computing is give ..."
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This paper provides an overview of research and development activities in the field of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. It aims to identify key concepts and applications, and to indicate how they relate to one-another. Some historical context to the field of agent-based computing

Multi-agent System for Skills Sharing in Sustainable Development Projects

by Olivier Chator, Conseil Général De, Re Favier, Jean-marc Salotti
"... Abstract — A local authority, the “Conseil Général de la Gironde ” in France, works in the field of Sustainable Development and coordinates public and private partners. Sharing skills between them is one of the identified problems. Another difficulty is that nobody has a global vision of all know-ho ..."
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-hows of each partner. This work addresses these problems by building a collaborative multi-agent system called “sustainable development skills sharing”. One of the innovations of this framework is that skills are represented as agents, not just as capabilities, as it is usually the case. Keywords-Multi-agent
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