Cooperative Information Agents V: 5th InternationalWorkshop, CIA 2001 Modena, Italy, September 6–8, 2001 Proceedings

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These are the proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents, held in Modena, Italy, September 6-8, 2001. Information agent technology has become one of the major key technologies for the Internet and the World Wide Web. It mainly emerged as a response to the challenges of cyberspace from both the technological and human user perspective. Development of information agents requires expertise from di?erent research disciplines such as Arti?cial Intelligence (AI), advanced databases and knowledge base systems, distributed information systems, information retrieval, and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). The ?fth international workshop on Cooperative Information Agents (CIA) continued the tradition by capturing the intrinsic interdisciplinary nature of the above research area by calling for contributions from di?erent research communities, and by promoting open and informative discussions on all related topics. In keeping with tradition, the workshop featured a sequence of regular and invited talks of excellence given by leading experts in the ?eld. This year the topics of the talks are mainly on the challenges of information agents in the upcoming age of ubiquitous and pervasive computing. These challenges are in particular due to the necessity of an e?cient utilization, evolution, and trust management of information agents for user-oriented information search, pro- sion, and visualization in networked computing environments with small, mobile, and embedded devices. A di?erent issue concerns the potential of agent-based support of massive distributed data warehousing worldwide.

Author(s): Yasuhiko Kitamura, Teruhiro Yamada, Takashi Kokubo, Yasuhiro Mawarimichi (auth.), Matthias Klusch, Franco Zambonelli (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2182 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 292
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval; Computer Communication Networks; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)

Interactive Integration of Information Agents on the Web....Pages 1-13
Improving Communication in 3D Virtual Environments by Means of Task Delegation in Agents....Pages 14-19
Wizard of Oz Method for Learning Dialog Agents....Pages 20-25
Supporting User-Profiled Semantic Web-Oriented Search....Pages 26-31
Recommending a Trip Plan by Negotiation with a Software Travel Agent....Pages 32-37
CoWing: A Collaborative Bookmark Management System....Pages 38-43
Context Aware Agents for Personal Information Services....Pages 44-55
Data Warehouse Quality and Agent Technology....Pages 56-75
Decision Trees for Multiple Abstraction Levels of Data....Pages 76-87
Supporting Information Integration With Autonomous Agents....Pages 88-99
Using Agents in Performing Multi-Site Queries....Pages 100-105
Extending a Multi-agent System for Genomic Annotation....Pages 106-117
Domain-Independent Ontologies for Cooperative Information Agents....Pages 118-129
An Autonomous Bidding Agent for Simultaneous Auctions....Pages 130-141
Optimality and Risk in Purchase from Multiple Auctions....Pages 142-153
Cryptographic Protocols for Secure Second-Price Auctions....Pages 154-165
Equilibria Strategies for Selecting Sellers and Satisfying Buyers....Pages 166-177
On the Logical Aspects of Argument-Based Negotiation Among Agents....Pages 178-189
Introducing a Multi-agent, Multi-criteria Methodology for Modeling Electronic Consumer’s Behavior: The Case of Internet Radio....Pages 190-195
Modeling Commercial Knowledge to Develop Advanced Agent-Based Marketplaces for E-commerce....Pages 196-201
Arms Race Within Information Ecosystems....Pages 202-207
Information Agents: The Social Nature of Information and the Role of Trust....Pages 208-210
A Framework for the Exchange and Installation of Protocols in a Multi-agent System....Pages 211-222
Cooperation Between Intelligent Information Agents....Pages 223-228
A Mechanism for Temporal Reasoning by Collaborative Agents....Pages 229-234
Agent Coordination Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises and Workflow Management....Pages 235-246
Mobile Agents: State of the Art and Research Opportunities....Pages 247-247
Enabling FIPA Agents on Small Devices....Pages 248-257
Towards Efficient and Reliable Agent Communication in Wireless Environments....Pages 258-263
Information Agents for Mobile and Embedded Devices....Pages 264-286