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KQML as an agent communication language
T Finin, R Fritzson, D McKay, R McEntire - Proceedings of the third …, 1994 - dl.acm.org
Abstract This paper describes the design of and experimentation with the Knowledge Query
and Manipulation Language (KQML), a new language and protocol for exchanging
information and knowledge. This work is part of a larger effort, the ARPA Knowledge ...
and Manipulation Language (KQML), a new language and protocol for exchanging
information and knowledge. This work is part of a larger effort, the ARPA Knowledge ...
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Why we twitter: understanding microblogging usage and communities
Abstract Microblogging is a new form of communication in which users can describe their
current status in short posts distributed by instant messages, mobile phones, email or the
Web. Twitter, a popular microblogging tool has seen a lot of growth since it launched in ...
current status in short posts distributed by instant messages, mobile phones, email or the
Web. Twitter, a popular microblogging tool has seen a lot of growth since it launched in ...
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Enabling technology for knowledge sharing
R Neches, RE Fikes, T Finin, T Gruber, R Patil… - AI magazine, 1991 - aaai.org
Abstract Building new knowledge-based systems today usually entails constructing new
knowledge bases from scratch. It could instead be done by assembling reusable
components. System developers would then only need to worry about creating the ...
knowledge bases from scratch. It could instead be done by assembling reusable
components. System developers would then only need to worry about creating the ...
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An ontology for context-aware pervasive computing environments
Abstract This document describes COBRA-ONT, an ontology for supporting pervasive
context-aware systems. COBRA-ONT, expressed in the Web Ontology Language OWL, is a
collection of ontologies for describing places, agents and events and their associated ...
context-aware systems. COBRA-ONT, expressed in the Web Ontology Language OWL, is a
collection of ontologies for describing places, agents and events and their associated ...
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Agent communication languages: The current landscape
Abstract Despite the substantial number of multi-agent systems that use an Agent
Communication Language (ACL), the dust has not settled yet over the landscape of ACLs.
The semantic specification issues have monopolized the debate at the expense of other ...
Communication Language (ACL), the dust has not settled yet over the landscape of ACLs.
The semantic specification issues have monopolized the debate at the expense of other ...
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Swoogle: a search and metadata engine for the semantic web
Abstract Swoogle is a crawler-based indexing and retrieval system for the Semantic Web. It
extracts metadata for each discovered document, and computes relations between
documents. Discovered documents are also indexed by an information retrieval system ...
extracts metadata for each discovered document, and computes relations between
documents. Discovered documents are also indexed by an information retrieval system ...
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Soupa: Standard ontology for ubiquitous and pervasive applications
Abstract We describe a shared ontology called SOUPA–Standard Ontology for Ubiquitous
and Pervasive Applications. SOUPA is designed to model and support pervasive computing
applications. This ontology is expressed using the Web Ontology Language OWL and ...
and Pervasive Applications. SOUPA is designed to model and support pervasive computing
applications. This ontology is expressed using the Web Ontology Language OWL and ...
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A policy language for a pervasive computing environment
Abstract In this paper we describe a policy language designed for pervasive computing
applications that is based on deontic concepts and grounded in a semantic language. The
pervasive computing environments under consideration are those in which people and ...
applications that is based on deontic concepts and grounded in a semantic language. The
pervasive computing environments under consideration are those in which people and ...
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[PDF][PDF] A Proposal for a new KQML Specification
Abstract We propose a new specification for the Knowledge Query and Manipulation
Language (KQML). KQML is a language for the communication between software agents.
KQML offers a variety of message types (performatives) that express an attitude regarding ...
Language (KQML). KQML is a language for the communication between software agents.
KQML offers a variety of message types (performatives) that express an attitude regarding ...
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[CITATION][C] Specification of the KQML agent-communication language
T Finin, J Weber - 1992 - citeulike.org
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