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Exploiting the Ontological Qualities of Web Resources: Task Driven Agents Structure Knowledge for Problem Solving

Exploiting the Ontological Qualities of Web Resources: Task Driven Agents Structure Knowledge for Problem Solving
Exploiting the Ontological Qualities of Web Resources: Task Driven Agents Structure Knowledge for Problem Solving
There are structured and semi-structured sources of knowledge on the Web that present implicit ontologies of domains. Knowledge level models have a role in structuring and extracting useful and focused problem solving knowledge from these Web sources. The IMPS (Internet-based Multi-agent Problem Solving) architecture described here is an agent-based architecture driven by knowledge level models. It is designed to facilitate the retrieval, restructuring, integration and formalization of problem solving knowledge from the Web. This research draws on models of agency particularly suited to supporting the functionality required of a system like IMPS.
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Crow, L. R.
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Shadbolt, N. R.
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Klusch, M.
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Kerschberg, L.
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Crow, L. R.
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Shadbolt, N. R.
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Klusch, M.
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Kerschberg, L.
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Crow, L. R. and Shadbolt, N. R. (2000) Exploiting the Ontological Qualities of Web Resources: Task Driven Agents Structure Knowledge for Problem Solving. Klusch, M. and Kerschberg, L. (eds.) Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop (CIA 2000) on Cooperative Information Agents. pp. 1-12 .

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Abstract

There are structured and semi-structured sources of knowledge on the Web that present implicit ontologies of domains. Knowledge level models have a role in structuring and extracting useful and focused problem solving knowledge from these Web sources. The IMPS (Internet-based Multi-agent Problem Solving) architecture described here is an agent-based architecture driven by knowledge level models. It is designed to facilitate the retrieval, restructuring, integration and formalization of problem solving knowledge from the Web. This research draws on models of agency particularly suited to supporting the functionality required of a system like IMPS.

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Published date: 2000
Venue - Dates: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop (CIA 2000) on Cooperative Information Agents, 2000-01-01
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 254190
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/254190
PURE UUID: 492a8638-057e-49d2-98d1-0b5169676c3f

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Date deposited: 29 May 2001
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 05:41

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Author: L. R. Crow
Author: N. R. Shadbolt
Editor: M. Klusch
Editor: L. Kerschberg

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