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FIPA Working Group on Human-Agent Communication John Yen School of Information Sciences and Technology The Pennsylvania State University USA
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Objectives To extend the current FIPA standards for human-agent interactions. The initial focus is on human-agent communications in the context of decision makings. Other contexts and broader issues of human- agent interactions will be considered in future years.
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Participation A list serve will be established for the WG. Will also look into the possibility of setting up a Web-based collaboration environment for the WG.
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Documents Generated The working group is expected to generate a standard document regarding an additional set of FIPA performatives.
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Technology The effort will be built upon published relevant research results regarding agent communication languages and their semantics.
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Plan and Milestones for Year 1 [1 month] Elect officers. Solicit proposed extensions to ACL for human-agent communications. [2 month] Distribute the set of proposed extensions to the WG for comments. [3 month] Decides the set of performatives to be included in the proposal. [4-5 months] Refines the semantics of the proposed performatives. [6 month] Proposes to IEEE FIPA SC a set of performatives for human agent communications. [7-8 month] Working with FIPA, addresses comments, decides to adopt “friendly amendments”. [9 month] FIPA votes on the proposed standard. [10-12 month] If approved by FIPA, works with IEEE Standard Activities to provide relevant information or needed support to turn it into an IEEE standard document, [12 month] Solicit inputs regarding the direction for year 2 activities.
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Contact Person If interested to join, please contact John Yen at jyen@ist.psu.edu.jyen@ist.psu.edu
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