Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications First KES International Symposium, KES-AMSTA 2007, Wroclaw, Poland, May 31-June 1, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Adam Grzech.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XXI, 1046 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4496 2945-9141 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4496 .
Main Track: Methodological Aspects of Agent Systems -- Main Track: Agent-oriented Web Applications -- Main Track: Mobility Aspects of Agent Systems and Ontology Management -- Main Track: Multi-agent Resource Allocation -- Main Track: Negotiating Agents -- Main Track: Agents for Network Management -- Main Track: Agent Approaches to Robotic Systems -- Main Track: Market Agents and other Applications -- Doctoral Track -- Special Session: Mobile Agent Application and its Development -- Special Session: Agent on Networked Media and Its Applications on Next-Generation Convergence Network (ANM07) -- Special Session: Intelligent and Secure Agent for Digital Content Management.
st This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 1 KES Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems - Technologies and Applications (KES-AMSTA 2007), held in Wroclaw, Poland, May 31 - June 1, 2007. The symposium was org- ized by the Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Wroclaw University of Technology, and KES International, as part of the KES Conference Series. The aim of the symposium was to provide an international forum for scientific - search in the technologies and applications of agent and multi-agent systems. Agents and multi-agent systems are related to the modern software which has long been r- ognized as a promising technology for constructing autonomous, complex and intel- gent systems. A key development in the field of agent and multi-agent systems has been the specification of agent communication languages and formalization of - tologies. Agent communication languages are intended to provide standard decla- tive mechanisms for agents to communicate knowledge and make requests of each other, whereas ontologies are intended for conceptualization of the knowledge - main.
9783540728306
10.1007/978-3-540-72830-6 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Application software.
Data mining.
Information technology--Management.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Human-computer interaction.
Computers and civilization.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Computers and Society.
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006.3
Main Track: Methodological Aspects of Agent Systems -- Main Track: Agent-oriented Web Applications -- Main Track: Mobility Aspects of Agent Systems and Ontology Management -- Main Track: Multi-agent Resource Allocation -- Main Track: Negotiating Agents -- Main Track: Agents for Network Management -- Main Track: Agent Approaches to Robotic Systems -- Main Track: Market Agents and other Applications -- Doctoral Track -- Special Session: Mobile Agent Application and its Development -- Special Session: Agent on Networked Media and Its Applications on Next-Generation Convergence Network (ANM07) -- Special Session: Intelligent and Secure Agent for Digital Content Management.
st This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 1 KES Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems - Technologies and Applications (KES-AMSTA 2007), held in Wroclaw, Poland, May 31 - June 1, 2007. The symposium was org- ized by the Institute of Information Science and Engineering, Wroclaw University of Technology, and KES International, as part of the KES Conference Series. The aim of the symposium was to provide an international forum for scientific - search in the technologies and applications of agent and multi-agent systems. Agents and multi-agent systems are related to the modern software which has long been r- ognized as a promising technology for constructing autonomous, complex and intel- gent systems. A key development in the field of agent and multi-agent systems has been the specification of agent communication languages and formalization of - tologies. Agent communication languages are intended to provide standard decla- tive mechanisms for agents to communicate knowledge and make requests of each other, whereas ontologies are intended for conceptualization of the knowledge - main.
9783540728306
10.1007/978-3-540-72830-6 doi
Artificial intelligence.
Application software.
Data mining.
Information technology--Management.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Human-computer interaction.
Computers and civilization.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Computers and Society.
Q334-342 TA347.A78
006.3