• Title/Summary/Keyword: Agent Communication Languages

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A Study on Agent Communication Languages for Computational Logic - based Agents (계산논리 기반 에이전트를 위한 에이전트 통신언어에 관한 연구)

  • 이명진;한현관
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 2004
  • The FIPA community is developing a range of agent-related standards, of which the centerpiece is an Agent Communication Language (ACL). This language includes a number of communicative acts explicitly intended to support negotiation. In this paper, we consider a multi-agent environment that exchanges the resources for achieving agents' goals, represent agents as computational logic-based formalizations, and describe a simple ACL for negotiation using logic-based agents. In particular, we introduce and compare some communication acts that enable counter-agents to know the reason of request(proposal) or the reason of rejection(refusal).

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Study on the Illocutionary Effect-Based FIPA-ACL Semantics (언표내적 효과 기반의 FIPA-ACL 의미론 연구)

  • Koo, Ja Rok
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2016
  • One of the most important aspects of the research on multi-agent systems is the definition of agent communication languages(ACLs) and the specification of a proper formal semantics of ACLs. In this paper, we propose an illocutionary effect-based FIPA-ACL semantics which overcomes the two traditional semantic approaches. The key idea of this new semantics is based on the semantic concepts of success and satisfaction conditions of illocutionary acts in speech act theory, and the common ground theory-based framework. As case studies using this new semantics, we define the primitive speech acts of FIPA-ACL such as inform and request. For the strengths of the proposed approach we illustrate our new semantics on an e-commerce agent purchase negotiation. Also, we compare this approach with two traditional semantic approaches for ACLs.

Q&A Chatbot in Arabic Language about Prophet's Biography

  • Somaya Yassin Taher;Mohammad Zubair Khan
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.211-223
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    • 2024
  • Chatbots have become very popular in our times and are used in several fields. The emergence of chatbots has created a new way of communicating between human and computer interaction. A Chatbot also called a "Chatter Robot," or conversational agent CA is a software application that mimics human conversations in its natural format, which contains textual material and oral communication with artificial intelligence AI techniques. Generally, there are two types of chatbots rule-based and smart machine-based. Over the years, several chatbots designed in many languages for serving various fields such as medicine, entertainment, and education. Unfortunately, in the Arabic chatbots area, little work has been done. In this paper, we developed a beneficial tool (chatBot) in the Arabic language which contributes to educating people about the Prophet's biography providing them with useful information by using Natural Language Processing.

OSI Network Management of CORBA-based using Object Web (Object Web을 이용한 CORBA기반의 OSI 망관리)

  • 김강석;송왕철
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 1999
  • The CORBA provides a object-oriented middleware that lets applications extend their range across networks, languages, component boundaries, and operating systems. Java can provide a potable object that works in any operating system. Mapping Java into CORBA helps large scale information system operate through the Web by using the mobile code property of Java and object component technique of CORBA. This development environment is called the Object Web. This paper proposes an architecture of OSI network management with a CORBA manager using Object Web and an CORBA/CMIS gateway which apply a CMIS-level gateway model to gateway. In this architecture, CORBA manager is based on Object Web and can manage MOs in the OSI domain. The gateway has a role to translate CORBA IDLs into CMIS services and vice versa. In addition, an OSI agent is abstracted into a CORBA agent.

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