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GraniteNights - A Multi-agent Visit Scheduler Utilising Semantic Web Technology

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GraniteNights - A Multi-agent Visit Scheduler Utilising Semantic Web Technology
This paper describes a multi-agent system, GraniteNights, modelled on the Agentcities project “evening agent” scenario. GraniteNights allows a user to plan an evening’s entertainment in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The application fuses agent and Web technology, being viewed as an agent-based Web service. In particular, Semantic Web standards are used to a great extent in delivering the service. The paper argues that, in fact, the Semantic Web standards are more important for this type of application than the agent standards. A key feature of the application is component re-use: GraniteNights attempts to reuse without modification existing ontologies wherever possible; it also is comprised of a number of generic and thus wholly-reusable agents, including a user profiling agent and a constraint-based scheduler. The system is open in the sense that most of the individual agents can be invoked directly by external agent platforms, without going through the Web interface.
Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes, Stuart Chalmers, Peter Ed
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where CIA
Authors Gunnar Aastrand Grimnes, Stuart Chalmers, Peter Edwards, Alun D. Preece
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