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Yves Demazeau, Frank Dignum, Juan M. Corchado, Javier Bajo, Rafael Corchuelo, Emilio Corchado, Flore
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Pawe? Pawlewski, Vicente J. Julián, Florentino Fdez Riverola, Emilio Corchado, Rafael Corchuelo, Jav
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Trends in Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems 8th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems
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Springer-Verlag
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9783642124334
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Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
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CHF 273.90
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PAAMS, the International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems is an international yearly forum to present, to discuss, and to disseminate the latest developments and the most important outcomes related to real-world applications. It provides a unique opportunity to bring multi-disciplinary experts, academics and practitioners together to exchange their ex-perience in the development of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. This volume presents the papers that have been accepted for the 2010 edition in the Special Sessions and Workshops. PAAMS'10 Special Sessions and Workshops are a very useful tool in order to complement the regular program with new or emerging topics of particular interest to the participating community. Special Sessions and Workshops that emphasize on multi-disciplinary and transversal aspects, as well as cutting-edge topics were especially encouraged and welcomed.
"e-Wedding Based on Multi-agent System (p. 274-275)Kobkul Kularbphettong, Gareth Clayton, and Phayung Meesad Abstract. Multi-agent system is continuously utilized in e-Business that want to improve responsiveness and efficiency of systems. In this paper, we propose multi-agent-system and various techniques that are Web service, ontology, and data mining techniques. The multi agent system, which constitutes the backbone of the framework, connects these pieces together and makes them perform properly. JADE is the MAS platform implemented this project. JADE is quite easy to learn and use. Moreover, it supports many agent approaches such as agent communication, protocol, behavior and ontology. This framework has been experimented and evaluated in the realization of a simple, but realistic, prototype of an e-Wedding system. The results, though still preliminary, are quite encouraging.Keywords: multi-agent system, Web services, ontology, data mining techniques, JADE, e-Wedding.1 Introduction Nowadays, the explosion of Internet and the grown-up of e-Commerce have rapidly changed the traditional business operation. Electronic Commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce is the development and deployment technology of the commercial transactions electronically so as to meet the ever-growing demands of the modern life. Based on web-based business, the wedding business is one of the important businesses that it be huge and still rapidly expanding. Booming of wedding business has also propelled the enhance of hotels, wedding studios, car hiring companies, flower shops, music, travel agencies, and even media businesses. Due to overwhelming information widely spread on internet and real world environments, it is very time consuming for couple to search appropriate information. Moreover, almost successful e- Commerce systems are still handled by humans to make the important decisions. Therefore, with vastly developed advance mechanisms, in this paper we propose the framework of e-Wedding business applied various approaches like multiagent, web services, ontology, and data mining techniques. The remainder of this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 discusses about related literatures and research works. Section 3 presents the methodologies used in this work. Section 4 implements the purposed model with a multi-agent framework. This prototype demonstrates the whole idea of adapt multi-agent in e- Wedding. Finally, we conclude the paper with future research issues in section 5."
610 159 Some Issues and Extensions of JADE to Cope with Multi-agent Operation in the Context of Ambient Intelligence 610 Introduction 610 Improving Agent Communication 612 Multi-agent Declarative Model 615 Conclusions 616 References 617 P300-Based Brain-Computer Interface for Internet Browsing 618 Introduction 618 Brain Computer Protocol 619 EEG Hardware 619 Feature Extraction 619 Classification 620 Implementation 621 Developed Software 621 Graphical Interface 621 Execution Protocol 621 Experimental Test 622 Participants 622 Protocol 623 Experimental Results 623 Conclusions 624 References 624 Modeling Virtual Agent Behavior in a Computer Game to Be Used in a Real Enviroment 626 Introduction 626 Related Works 627 Execution Platform 628 General Game Structure 628 Modeling Game 629 Modeling the State of the Bellboy 629 Cognitive System 630 Behavior System 631 Conclusions 632 References 633 A Legal View of Ambient Assisted Living Developments 634 Introduction 634 Legal Consideration in Biometric User Identification 635 Regulatory Model for AAL Developments 636 An AAL Case of Study 639 References 640 An Intelligent Tutoring System Oriented to the Integration of People with Intellectual Disabilities 642 Introduction 643 Architecture of LAGUNTXO System 643 Evaluation 646 Heuristic Evaluation 646 Pilot Test 647 Concluding Remarks and Future Outlines 649 References 649 An Automatic Programming ACO-Based Algorithm for Classification Rule Mining 651 Introduction 651 The GBAP Algorithm 652 Rules Encoding 653 Pseudocode and Main Characteristics of GBAP 653 Data Sets and Preprocessing 656 Results 657 Conclusions and Future Work 658 References 658 Energy Cost Reduction in the Synchronization of a Pair of Nonidentical Coupled Hindmarsh-Rose Neurons 659 Introduction 659 Four-Dimentional Hindmarsh-Rose Model Energy 661 Synchronization Energy of Two Electrically Coupled Neurons 662 Conclusion 666 References 666 A Color Transformation for Robust Detection of Color Landmarks in Robotic Contexts 667 Introduction 667 Some Properties of the RGB Cube and the DRM 668 Some Properties of RGB 668 Dichromatic Reflection Model (DRM) 668 RGB Features from the DRM Point of View 669 Method 670 Application 670 Experiments 670 Mark Detection 671 Synthetic Images 672 Real Robot Detection 672 Conclusions and Futher Work 673 References 674 Low Quality Data Management for Optimising Energy Efficiency in Distributed Agents 675 Introduction 675 Issues in Low Quality Data Management 677