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Autonomous Concept Formation in Software Agents for Extending Ontologies
Sydney, Australia July 04-July 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICITA.2005.85Third International Conference on Inf ...
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Elise Langham, University of Leeds
Seth Bullock, University of Leeds
Software agent technology is currently based on fixed ontologies and languages, hand-crafted for a particular application. The advent of massively distributed systems however calls for not only a common language between all agents involved but also the ability to autonomously adapt and form concepts about novel experiences and events. We propose a method by which agents can autonomously form new concepts grounded in their own experience. This is an improvement on previous approaches because it can tackle a much wider range of conceptual types and provides an efficient, accurate representation which can be used in a rule based system or conceptual framework.
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Elise Langham, Seth Bullock, "Autonomous Concept Formation in Software Agents for Extending Ontologies," icita, vol. 1, pp.197-202, Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05) Volume 1, 2005
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