Cooperative Information Agents VIII: 8th International Workshop, CIA 2004, Erfurt, Germany, September 27-29, 2004. Proceedings

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These are the proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents (CIA 2004), held at the Fair and Congress Center in - furt, Germany, September 27–29, 2004. It was part of the multi-conference Net. ObjectDays 2004, and, in particular, was co-located with the 2nd German Conference on Multiagent Systems Technologies (MATES 2004). In today’s networked world of linked heterogeneous, pervasive computer systems, devices, and information landscapes, the intelligent coordination and provision of relevant added-value information at any time, anywhere, by means of cooperative information agents becomes increasingly important for a variety of applications. An information agent is a computational software entity that has access to one or multiple, heterogeneous, and geographically dispersed data and information sources. It proactively searches for and maintains information on behalf of its human users, or other agents, preferably just in time. In other words,itismanagingandovercomingthedi?cultiesassociatedwithinformation overload in open, pervasive information and service landscapes. Cooperative - formation agents may collaborate with each other to accomplish both individual and shared joint goals depending on the actual preferences of their users, b- getary constraints, and resources available. One major challenge of developing agent-based intelligent information systems in open environments is to balance the autonomy of networked data, information, and knowledge sources with the potential payo? of leveraging them using information agents. Interdisciplinaryresearchanddevelopmentofinformationagentsrequires- pertise in relevant domains of information retrieval, arti?cial intelligence, database systems, human-computer interaction, and Internet and Web techn- ogy.

Author(s): Chris Giannella, Ruchita Bhargava, Hillol Kargupta (auth.), Matthias Klusch, Sascha Ossowski, Vipul Kashyap, Rainer Unland (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3191 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 312
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval; Database Management; Computer Communication Networks; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction

Front Matter....Pages -
Multi-agent Systems and Distributed Data Mining....Pages 1-15
Society-Centered Design for Socially Embedded Multiagent Systems....Pages 16-29
Agents and OWL-S....Pages 30-30
Design and Implementation of Agent Community Based Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval Method....Pages 31-46
Towards Monitoring of Group Interactions and Social Roles via Overhearing....Pages 47-61
A Probabilistic Approach to Predict Peers’ Performance in P2P Networks....Pages 62-76
Personalizing Information Retrieval with Multi-agent Systems....Pages 77-91
On the Impact of Agent Communication Languages on the Implementation of Agent Systems....Pages 92-106
Reasoning About Communication – A Practical Approach Based on Empirical Semantics....Pages 107-122
The Evolution of Probabilistic Reciprocity in a Multi-agent Environment with Neighborhoods....Pages 123-136
Collaboration Analysis in Recommender Systems Using Social Networks....Pages 137-151
Qualitative Analysis of User-Based and Item-Based Prediction Algorithms for Recommendation Agents....Pages 152-166
Agents that Coordinate Devices, Services, and Humans in Ubiquitous Computing....Pages 167-182
Multi-agent Technology as an enabler of Computer Supported Cooperative Work for the Mobile Workforce....Pages 183-198
A -Globe: Agent Platform with Inaccessibility and Mobility Support....Pages 199-214
Supply Chain Management using Multi-agent System....Pages 215-225
An Agent Simulation Model for the Québec Forest Supply Chain....Pages 226-241
Performance Analysis Of Multiagent Industrial System....Pages 242-256
The RoleX Environment for Multi-agent Cooperation....Pages 257-270
Auction Equilibrium Strategies for Task Allocation in Uncertain Environments....Pages 271-285
Agent’s Multiple Inquiries for Enhancing the Partnership Formation Process....Pages 286-302
Back Matter....Pages -