Agent Communication II International Workshops on Agent Communication, AC 2005 and AC 2006, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 25, 2005, and Hakodate, Japan, May 9, 2006, Selected and Revised Papers /
Although everyone recognizes communication as a central concept in mul- agents, many no longer see agent communication as a research topic. Unf- tunately there seems to be a tendency to regard communication as a kind of information exchange that can easily be covered using the standard FIPA ACL. How...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
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2006.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2006. |
Colección: | Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Section I: Semantics of Agent Communication
- An Operational Model for the FIPA-ACL Semantics
- Temporal Logics for Representing Agent Communication Protocols
- ACL Semantics Between Social Commitments and Mental Attitudes
- On the Semantics of Conditional Commitment
- Section II: Commitments in Agent Communication
- A Commitment-Based Communicative Act Library
- Integrating Social Commitment-Based Communication in Cognitive Agent Modeling
- Flexible Conversations Using Social Commitments and a Performatives Hierarchy
- Using Social Commitments to Control the Agents' Freedom of Speech
- Practical Issues in Detecting Broken Social Commitments
- Introducing Preferences into Commitment Protocols
- Section III: Protocols and Strategies
- On the Study of Negotiation Strategies
- Strategies for Ontology Negotiation: Finding the Right Level of Generality
- Combining Normal Communication with Ontology Alignment
- Towards Design Tools for Protocol Development
- Adaptiveness in Agent Communication: Application and Adaptation of Conversation Patterns
- Can I Please Drop It? Dialogues About Belief Contraction
- Commitment-Based Policies in Persuasion Dialogues with Defeasible Beliefs
- Section IV: Reliability and Overhearing
- Reliable Group Communication and Institutional Action in a Multi-agent Trading Scenario
- A Fault Tolerant Agent Communication Language for Supporting Web Agent Interaction
- Experiments in Selective Overhearing of Hierarchical Organizations.