Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings
These arethe proceedingsof the Fourth InternationalWorkshopon Cooperative Information Agents, held in Boston Massachusetts, USA, July 7-9, 2000. Cooperative information agent research and development focused originally on accessing multiple, heterogeneous, and distributed information sources. Ga- ing access to these systems, through Internet search engines, application program interfaces, wrappers, and web-based screens has been an important focus of - operative intelligent agents. Research has also focused on the integration of this information into a coherent model that combined data and knowledge from the multiple sources. Finally, this information is disseminated to a wide audience, giving rise to issues such as data quality, information pedigree, source reliability, information security, personal privacy, and information value. Research in - operative information agents has expanded to include agent negotiation, agent communities, agent mobility, as well as agent collaboration for information d- covery in constrained environments. The interdisciplinary CIA workshop series encompasses a widevarietyoft- ics dealing with cooperative information agents. All workshop proceedings have been published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volumes 1202 (1997), 1435 (1998), and 1652 (1999), respectively. This year, the theme of the CIA workshop was ”’The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace”, a very—tting topic as the use of agents for information gathering, negotiation, correlation, fusion, and dissemination becomes ever more prevalent. We noted a marked trend in CIA 2000 towards addressing issues related to communities of agents that: (1) negotiate for information resources, (2) build robust ontologies to enhance search capabilities, (3) communicate forplanning and problem so- ing, (4) learn and evolve based on their experiences, and (5) assume increasing degrees of autonomy in the control of complex systems.
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Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings
These arethe proceedingsof the Fourth InternationalWorkshopon Cooperative Information Agents, held in Boston Massachusetts, USA, July 7-9, 2000. Cooperative information agent research and development focused originally on accessing multiple, heterogeneous, and distributed information sources. Ga- ing access to these systems, through Internet search engines, application program interfaces, wrappers, and web-based screens has been an important focus of - operative intelligent agents. Research has also focused on the integration of this information into a coherent model that combined data and knowledge from the multiple sources. Finally, this information is disseminated to a wide audience, giving rise to issues such as data quality, information pedigree, source reliability, information security, personal privacy, and information value. Research in - operative information agents has expanded to include agent negotiation, agent communities, agent mobility, as well as agent collaboration for information d- covery in constrained environments. The interdisciplinary CIA workshop series encompasses a widevarietyoft- ics dealing with cooperative information agents. All workshop proceedings have been published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volumes 1202 (1997), 1435 (1998), and 1652 (1999), respectively. This year, the theme of the CIA workshop was ”’The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace”, a very—tting topic as the use of agents for information gathering, negotiation, correlation, fusion, and dissemination becomes ever more prevalent. We noted a marked trend in CIA 2000 towards addressing issues related to communities of agents that: (1) negotiate for information resources, (2) build robust ontologies to enhance search capabilities, (3) communicate forplanning and problem so- ing, (4) learn and evolve based on their experiences, and (5) assume increasing degrees of autonomy in the control of complex systems.
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Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings

Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings

Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings

Cooperative Information Agents IV - The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace: 4th International Workshop, CIA 2000 Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 Proceedings

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These arethe proceedingsof the Fourth InternationalWorkshopon Cooperative Information Agents, held in Boston Massachusetts, USA, July 7-9, 2000. Cooperative information agent research and development focused originally on accessing multiple, heterogeneous, and distributed information sources. Ga- ing access to these systems, through Internet search engines, application program interfaces, wrappers, and web-based screens has been an important focus of - operative intelligent agents. Research has also focused on the integration of this information into a coherent model that combined data and knowledge from the multiple sources. Finally, this information is disseminated to a wide audience, giving rise to issues such as data quality, information pedigree, source reliability, information security, personal privacy, and information value. Research in - operative information agents has expanded to include agent negotiation, agent communities, agent mobility, as well as agent collaboration for information d- covery in constrained environments. The interdisciplinary CIA workshop series encompasses a widevarietyoft- ics dealing with cooperative information agents. All workshop proceedings have been published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volumes 1202 (1997), 1435 (1998), and 1652 (1999), respectively. This year, the theme of the CIA workshop was ”’The Future of Information Agents in Cyberspace”, a very—tting topic as the use of agents for information gathering, negotiation, correlation, fusion, and dissemination becomes ever more prevalent. We noted a marked trend in CIA 2000 towards addressing issues related to communities of agents that: (1) negotiate for information resources, (2) build robust ontologies to enhance search capabilities, (3) communicate forplanning and problem so- ing, (4) learn and evolve based on their experiences, and (5) assume increasing degrees of autonomy in the control of complex systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540677031
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 07/31/2000
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #1860
Edition description: 2000
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Personal Information Agents on the Internet.- Adding Life-Like Synthetic Characters to the Web.- Affective Computing for Future Agents.- Agent-Based Information Gathering and Mediation.- Knowledge Agents on the Web.- ICEBERG: Exploiting Context in Information Brokering Agents.- A Dynamic Access Planning Method for Information Mediator.- What Is Query Rewriting?.- Applying Agents to Bioinformatics in GeneWeaver.- Rational Information Agents for E-Commerce.- Economic Incentives for Information Agents.- Auctio-Based Agent Negotiation via Programmable Tuple Spaces.- Task Assignment in Multiagent Systems Based on Vickrey-Type Auctioning and Leveled Commitment Contracting.- Bilateral Negotiation with Incomplete and Uncertain Information: A Decision-Theoretic Approach Using a Model of the Opponent.- On Ensuring Lower Bounds of Negotiation Results.- Towards an Experience Based Negotiation Agent.- Societies of Information Agents.- Emergen Societies of Information Agents.- A Social Mechanism of Reputation Management in Electronic Communities.- A Cybernetic Approach to the Modeling of Agent Communities.- Role of Acquaintance Models in Agent-Based Production Planning System.- Issues of Communication and Collaboration.- Agent Communication and Cooperative Information Agents.- Towards Information Agent Interoperability.- Exploiting the Ontological Qualities of Web Resources: Task-Driven Agents Structure Knowledge for Problem Solving.- Automatic Ontology Construction for a Multiagent-Based Software Gathering Service.- Information Agents: Future Inspirations and Design.- Inspiration for Future Autonomous Space Systems.- Mobile Information Agents for Cyberspace – State of the Art and Visions.- Design of Collaborative Information Agents.
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