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Social Abstractions for Information agents
1999년 11월 22일 전산과학과 이근섭
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Introduction 문제 상황 : information-rich environment
문제 상황 : society of information agents 해결 : interaction modeling
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Contents of presentation
key concept interaction oriented programming architecture example conclusion & future work
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Key concept 1 information-rich environments
span boundaries heterogeneous loosely structured lack global control of contents intricate interdependency
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Key concept 2 information agent
social interaction find vs manipulate agent consistency vs coherence
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consistency vs coherence
autonomy vs consistency expectation & suitability consistency < coherence
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Interaction oriented programming
until now buried in operating procedures & manual hard-coded from now modeling interactive aspects
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Sphere of commitments (1/3)
society role capability : required by role commitment : what agent must do authorities : what agent may do soCom : sphere of commitments
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Sphere of commitments (2/3)
C( x, y, p, G ) x : debtor => make a commitment y : creditor => receiver the commitment p : condition => what is being committed to G : context => soCom & real society
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Sphere of commitments (3/3)
meta-commitment create : consequence of adopting a role discharge , cancel , debtor : by debtor release , assign : by creditor or context policy cancel( x, C(x,y,p,G) ) => create ( x, C(x , y , q , G) )
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Standard architecture (1/3)
user agent application broker Execution agent ontology ontology agent Physical controller Execution agent DB Sensor
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Standard architecture (2/3)
user agent contain mechanism to select an ontology support various interface view of other agent provide access to other resources execution agent manage software / hardware application resource agent represent resource translate ( local vs global language )
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Standard architecture(3/3)
broker agent name service message service mediator agent determine relevancy decompose query & combine responses ontology agent provide ontology database manage the evolution of ontology
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Example 1 : MINDS Multiple Intelligent Node Documents Servers A B
user agent B Document Document Metadata Metadata Search engine Metadata C Document Metadata repository Metadata Document base Network
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Example 2 : Virtual Enterprise
order matching hoses and valves promise Notify of update Confirm revised user agent VE agent order cancel ready order valves ready change order hose hoses valves
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Conclusion & future work
consistency => coherence interaction oriented standard architecture future work develop metamodel intuitive formal semantics compositionality temporal, causal reasoning social learning
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