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Internet-Based Agents: Applications And Infrastructure, Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns
Internet-Based Agents: Applications And Infrastructure, Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns
Faculty Publications
Software agents are mitigating the complexity of modern information systems—technically by providing a locus for managing information subsets, and psychologically by providing an abstraction for human interaction with them.
Ontologies For Agents, Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh
Ontologies For Agents, Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh
Faculty Publications
An ontology is a computational model of some portion of the world. It is often captured in some form of a semantic network-a graph whose nodes are concepts or individual objects and whose arcs represent relationships or associations among the concepts. This network is augmented by properties and attributes, constraints, functions, and rules that govern the behavior of the concepts. Formally, an ontology is an agreement about a shared conceptualization, which includes frameworks for modeling domain knowledge and agreements about the representation of particular domain theories. Definitions associate the names of entities in a universe of discourse (for example, classes, …
The Agent Test, Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh
The Agent Test, Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh
Faculty Publications
The authors consider agents on the World Wide Web, including information retrieval agents. They propose a test for agenthood, involving communication in multi-agent systems.