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Agent Community Based Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval
New York City, New York, USA July 19-July 23
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Tsunenori Mine, Kyushu University
Daisuke Matsuno, Kyushu University
Koichiro Takaki, Kyushu University
Makoto Amamiya, Kyushu University
This paper proposes an Agent Community based Peer-to-Peer information retrieval method called ACP2P method, which uses agent communities to manage and look up information related to users. An agent works as a delegate of its user and searches for information that the user wants by communicating with other agents. The communication between agents is carried out in a peer-to-peer computing architecture. In order to retrieve information related to a user query, an agent uses a content file, which consists of retrieved documents, and two histories : a query/retrieved document history(Q/RDH) and a query/sender agent history(Q/SAH). We implemented this method with Multi-Agents Kodama[1], and conducted preliminary experiments to test the hypothesis. The empirical results showed that the method was much more efficient than a naive method employing ?multicast? techniques only to look up a target agent.
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Tsunenori Mine, Daisuke Matsuno, Koichiro Takaki, Makoto Amamiya, "Agent Community Based Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval," aamas, vol. 3, pp.1484-1485, Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 3 (AAMAS'04), 2004
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