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Volume 1, Number 1
Baltimore, January 1, 1996
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Agents, Inc is a startup spun off of the Media Lab group that did HOMR. They describe themselves as "a venture-backed business commercializing a revolutionary new set of algorithms - originally developed by company founders at the MIT Media Laboratory - that leverage the human experiences of subscribers to help users navigate large information spaces. These technologies automate the word-of-mouth process while creating truly digital communities." Their first system, Firefly, is based on HOMR and is described as "your own personal software agent capable of communicating with other users and recommending music that it knows you'll enjoy."
IBM's Intelligent Agent page describes their business strategy for agent technology, offers several white papers, and lists a number of related events and resources.
In Defining the Role of Agents in Web Malls , (Web Week, Volume 1, Issue 8, December 1995) Robert E. Calem discusses the role agents are beginning to play in some on-line shopping sites such as eShop Plaza , Bargain Finder , Internet Fashion Mall , and DreamShop .
Researchers are beginning to adapt the results of the past decade's work in programming language design. For example, Facile is a new high-level, higher-order programming language for systems that require a combination of complex data manipulation and concurrent and distributed computing. It combines Standard ML with a model of higher-order concurrent processes based on CCS. Facile is being used at ECRC to develop Mobile Service Agents . Frank McCabe and Keith Clark at Imperial College have developed April -- "Agent Process Interaction Language" -- as a languge for implemeting communicating agents. This builds on their previous work with concurrent languages and logic programming languages. Obliq is a lexically-scoped untyped interpreted language that supports distributed object-oriented computation with an eye toward supporting agent-like applications.
There were a number of papers discussing work relating to the
knowledge sharing approach at the CIKM Intelligent Information
Agents Workshop (<http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~cikm/iia/>). They
included:
Kyoto University's Ishida Laboratory
released AgenTalk -- a
coordination protocol description language for multiagent systems
Concur is a Web server presentation of Gregory R. Olsen's (<olsen@cs.stanford.edu>) work using KIF, Ontologies and KQML to provide computational support for engineering collaboration.
Infomaster is a virtual information system that currently presents information on rental housing and on people at Stanford. Information is stored in a set of distributed, heterogeneous databases and knowledge bases and accessed using Agent Communication Language (ACL), a combination of KQML, KIF, and Ontologies.
Some other interesting resources on ontologies are Ontology: A Resource Page a page maintained by Doug Skuce (doug@csi.uottawa.ca) and Enrico Franconi's ONTOLOGY! page.
Distributed systems research provides another important component technology. A useful web resource is The Web as a Distributed Application Platform.
See A Survey of Cognitive and Agent Architectures for an interesting summary of different agent frameworks and architectures with a cognitive science perspective.
Although most of the recent interest in agents has been for application involving information manipulation, there is a long tradition in the domain of robotics. The Autonomous Mobile Robotics Lab at the University of Maryland College Park has a number of projects which involve the intelligent control of goal-based robotics and motion planning.
It seems like several new agent related workshops and conferences are announced each month. This past month's announcements included AAAI-96 International Workshop on Intelligent Adaptive Agents (August 4-5, 1996, Portland, Oregon); IPIC'96, the International Working Conference on Integration of Enterprise Information and Processes, "Rethinking Documents", (November 14-15, 1996, Cambridge MA); hree workshops to be held in conjunction with with ECAI'96 in Budapest on August 12 or 13, 1996:
Mitch Gould, "Anchors & Guests -- A Social Interface for Digital Broadband Applications". Discusses the emotional interactions between user interface agents and the consumer as it relates to broadband information access.
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