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Computational Intelligence for Agent-based Systems

Contributor(s): Lee, Raymond S. T [editor.] | Loia, Vincenzo [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence: 72Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.Description: XVII, 263 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540731771.Subject(s): Engineering | Artificial intelligence | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Engineering | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)DDC classification: 519 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Proposal of an Open Ubiquitous Fuzzy Computing System for Ambient Intelligence -- Agent-Controlled Sharing of Distributed Resources in User Networks -- Adding Intelligence to Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- iJADE FreeWalker – An Intelligent Ontology Agent-based Tourist Guiding System -- iJADE InfoSeeker: On Using Intelligent Context-Aware Agents for Retrieving and Analyzing Chinese Web Articles -- A Third-Generation Telecare System using Fuzzy Ambient Intelligence -- Interacting Agents in a Network for in silico Modeling of Nature-Inspired Smart Systems -- DigitalBeing: An Ambient Intelligence Interactive Dance Experience.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In these last years the digital technology explosion has spawned so many new lifestyle models that the boundaries between "real" and "digital" are fiercely debated. This scenario has deeply changed the viewpoint about computer applications: computers become smaller, cheapest and hugely distributed in wired or unwired networks, applications become so flexible and intelligent as to tailor its communication facilities in order to increase the usability of the system. Such data-intensive, unstructured spaces featured by minimal or no centralized control flow, present a challenge for traditional methods of analysis, design and integration of advanced, distributed and intelligent computer systems. Within this challenge, an important role is played by two important research areas : Fuzzy Technology, thanks to its ability to exploit the tolerance for imprecision to achieve tractability and Agent Technology, thanks to its nature to employ agent-wise communities to carry out complex goals by means of smart interaction, cooperation, and pro-activeness. Computational Intelligence inside Agents is a novel and extremely helpful approach to support the designer of smart applications that treat unknown or ill-defined situations so to better handle knowledge representation and reasoning under these assumptions. We hope this volume represents a new step on intelligent system management roadmap.
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A Proposal of an Open Ubiquitous Fuzzy Computing System for Ambient Intelligence -- Agent-Controlled Sharing of Distributed Resources in User Networks -- Adding Intelligence to Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- iJADE FreeWalker – An Intelligent Ontology Agent-based Tourist Guiding System -- iJADE InfoSeeker: On Using Intelligent Context-Aware Agents for Retrieving and Analyzing Chinese Web Articles -- A Third-Generation Telecare System using Fuzzy Ambient Intelligence -- Interacting Agents in a Network for in silico Modeling of Nature-Inspired Smart Systems -- DigitalBeing: An Ambient Intelligence Interactive Dance Experience.

In these last years the digital technology explosion has spawned so many new lifestyle models that the boundaries between "real" and "digital" are fiercely debated. This scenario has deeply changed the viewpoint about computer applications: computers become smaller, cheapest and hugely distributed in wired or unwired networks, applications become so flexible and intelligent as to tailor its communication facilities in order to increase the usability of the system. Such data-intensive, unstructured spaces featured by minimal or no centralized control flow, present a challenge for traditional methods of analysis, design and integration of advanced, distributed and intelligent computer systems. Within this challenge, an important role is played by two important research areas : Fuzzy Technology, thanks to its ability to exploit the tolerance for imprecision to achieve tractability and Agent Technology, thanks to its nature to employ agent-wise communities to carry out complex goals by means of smart interaction, cooperation, and pro-activeness. Computational Intelligence inside Agents is a novel and extremely helpful approach to support the designer of smart applications that treat unknown or ill-defined situations so to better handle knowledge representation and reasoning under these assumptions. We hope this volume represents a new step on intelligent system management roadmap.

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