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Modeling & understanding environment using semantic agents

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Understanding environment is a very complex task. Modeling and development of components of the environment in a symbolic way permit to simplify and clarify functional parts of components and interactions. In order to have a complete system specification, a rigorous behavior description is needed. Different levels of behavior abstraction are taking into account. The objective of our semantic modeling is to enhance architectural design and reduce complexity. It permits to agents to understand the environment, manage events and adapt the architecture. All the concepts of the environment like the component models and their behavior models are stored under event frames written in knowledge representation language. We present in this document, a generalized meta-model of behavioral aspects, that indexes the various environment behaviors in three ontologies. We have fully linked abstraction level with modeling and execution of scenarios. We show how software semantic agents can be modeled to build any interactive architecture.
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301--314
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Bibliogr. 19 poz., rys.
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  • LISV, University of Versailles - St Quentin, Centre Universitaire de Technologie, 10/12 Avenue de l’Europe - 78140 Velizy, France
  • LISV, University of Versailles - St Quentin, Centre Universitaire de Technologie, 10/12 Avenue de l’Europe - 78140 Velizy, France
Bibliografia
  • [1] S. Russell and P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, USA, 2003.
  • [2] D. Weyns, A. Omicini, and J. Odell, Environment as a first class abstraction in multiagent systems, In International Journal on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Springer, 2007.
  • [3] B.F. Malle, How the Mind Explains Behavior: Folk explanations, meaning, and social interaction, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2004.
  • [4] Macal C.M. and North M.J, Tutorial on agentbased modeling and simulation part 2: How to model with agents, In Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, L. F. Perrone, F. P. Wieland, J. Liu, B. G. Lawson, D. M. Nicol, and R. M. Fujimoto, eds, 2006.
  • [5] Allan R., Survey of Agent Based Modeling and Simulation Tools, Technical Report: http://epubs.cclrc.ac.uk/work-details?w=50398,2009.
  • [6] Gopal Sakarkar and Sachin Upadhye. Article: A Survey of Software Agent and Ontology. International Journal of Computer Applications. Foundation of Computer Science February 2010.
  • [7] A. Bessam and M.T. Kimour, Multi-view Metamodeling of Software Architecture Behavior, Journal of Software, 2009.
  • [8] M. P. Singh, Agent communication languages: Rethinking the principles, In Proceedings: Communications in Multiagent Systems, LNAI2650, M.-P.Huget (Ed), Springer, 2003.
  • [9] M. P. Singh, A social semantics for agent communication languages, In IJCAI Workshop on Agent Communication Languages, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2000.
  • [10] F. Guerin, Specifying Agent Communication Languages, PhD Thesis, 2002.
  • [11] G.P. Zarri. Representation and Management of Narrative Information, Theoretical Principles and Implementation. In: Series: Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing. Springer-Verlag, London, 2009.
  • [12] ODM/OMG: Ontology Definition Metamodel, Object Modeling Group, September 2008.
  • [13] OCL: Object Constraint Language formal v2.2,http://www.omg.org/spec/OCL/2.2/, February 2010. (Last release)
  • [14] D. Calvanese, J. Carroll, G.D. Giacomo, J. Hendler, I. Herman, B. Parsia, P.F. Patel-Schneider, A. Ruttenberg, U. Sattler and M. Schneider, Owl2 web ontology language profiles, 2009.
  • [15] F. Silva Parreiras, T. Walter, S. Staab, C. Saathoff, T. Franz, APIs agogo: Automatic Generation of Ontology APIs, In: Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International conference on Semantic Computing, Santa Clara, 2009.
  • [16] Goumopoulos A. and Kameas A.,A Service Oriented Architecture Combining Agents and Ontologies Towards Pervasive Adaptation, 5th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’09), Series: Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments IOS Press, Spain, 2009.
  • [17] L. Obrst, Ontologies for semantically Interoperable Systems, Conference on information and knowledge Management. Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management, ACM Press, New York, NY, 2003.
  • [18] Blasch E., Kadar I., Salerno J., Kokar M.M., Das S., Powell G.M., Orkill D.D., Ruspini E.H, Issues and Challenges in Situation Assessment (Level 2 Fusion), In Journal Of Advances In Information Fusion, 2006.
  • [19] R.A. Bolt, Put That Here: Voice and gesture at the graphics interface, Proceeding ACM SIGGRAPH ’80 Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1980.
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