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CONVERGENCE AND KNOWLEDGE PROCESSING IN MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS IBD

SPRINGER
10 / 2010
9781849968218
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Sinopsis

1. Introduction1.1 Background to the research1.2 Approach1.3 Contributions1.4 Reader?s guide to the book 2. Research Issues2.1 Multi-Agent Systems2.2 Agent-Based Modelling2.3 An Ecosystem Perspective of Multi-Agent Systems2.4 Convergence Issues2.5 Interaction and Knowledge Exchange 3. Stability of Multi-Agent Systems3.1 Introduction3.2 Background3.3 Stability in Games3.4 Experiments3.5 Conclusion 4. The Emergence of Knowledge Exchange4.1 Introduction4.2 Digital Business Ecosystems4.3 Background4.4 An agent-based model of the DBE4.5 Analysis of the model4.6 Concluding remarks 5. Collaborative Query Expansion5.1 Introduction5.2 Term Value5.3 Implementation5.4 Evaluation5.5 Introducing User Collaboration for Query Expansion5.6 Limitations and Future Work5.7 Conclusion 6. Micro-economic Control of Distributed Intelligent Personal Assistants6.1 Stable Strategies6.2 Network of Intelligent Personal Assistants6.3 Finding a Stable Strategy6.4 Conclusion 7. Conclusions and Future Work7.1 Contributions7.2 Future Directions7.3 Concluding Remarks AppendicesA. The EEII projectB. Statistical AnalysisC. Methodology: Evolutionary Algorithms References

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