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Ontologies For Agents Theory And Experiences Whitestein Series In Software Agent Technologies 1st Edition Valentina Tamma Editor

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Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.93 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Valentina Tamma (Editor), Stephen Cranefield (Editor), Timothy W. Finin (Editor), Steven Willmott (E
ISBN: 3764372370
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Ontologies For Agents Theory And Experiences Whitestein Series In Software Agent Technologies 1st Edition Valentina Tamma Editor by Valentina Tamma (editor), Stephen Cranefield (editor), Timothy W. Finin (editor), Steven Willmott (e 3764372370 instant download after payment.

The volume aims at providing a comprehensive review of the diverse efforts covering the gap existing between the two main perspectives on the topic of ontologies for multi-agent systems, namely: How ontologies should be modelled and represented in order to be effectively used in agent systems, and on the other hand, what kind of capabilities should be exhibited by an agent in order to make use of ontological knowledge and to perform efficient reasoning with it. The volume collects the most significant papers of the AAMAS 2002 and AAMAS 2003 workshop on ontologies for agent systems, and the EKAW 2002 workshop on ontologies for multi-agent systems.

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