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UNISA996465901403316 |
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Titolo |
Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management [[electronic resource] ] : International Symposium AMKM 2003, Stanford, CA, USA, March 24-26, 2003, Revised and Invited Papers / / edited by Ludger van Elst, Virginia Dignum, Andreas Abecker |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2004 |
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ISBN |
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1-280-30674-2 |
9786610306749 |
3-540-24612-6 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed. 2004.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (XI, 428 p.) |
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Collana |
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Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; ; 2926 |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Artificial intelligence |
Information storage and retrieval |
Application software |
User interfaces (Computer systems) |
Information technology |
Business—Data processing |
Artificial Intelligence |
Information Storage and Retrieval |
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction |
IT in Business |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Towards Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Towards Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Section I: Collaboration and Peer-to-Peer Support -- Peer-Mediated Distributed Knowledge Management -- The Impact of Conversational Navigational Guides on the Learning, Use, and Perceptions of Users of a Web Site -- Agent-Oriented Knowledge Management in Learning Environments: A Peer-to-Peer |
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Helpdesk Case Study -- Towards Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer-Based Distributed Knowledge Management Systems -- Section II: Agent Based Community Support -- TAKEUP: Trust-Based Agent-Mediated Knowledge Exchange for Ubiquitous Peer Networks -- Knowledge Management Framework for Collaborative Learning Support -- An Agent-Based Approach to Mailing List Knowledge Management -- Section III: Agent Models for Knowledge and Organizations -- Information Fields in Organization Modeling Using an EDA Multi-agent Architecture -- A Quantum Perturbation Model (QPM) of Knowledge Fusion and Organizational Mergers -- Improving Organizational Memory through Agents for Knowledge Discovery in Database -- Experience in Using RDF in Agent-Mediated Knowledge Architectures -- Using an Agent-Based Framework and Separation of Concerns for the Generation of Document Classification Tools -- Section IV: Context and Personalization -- Modeling Context-Aware Distributed Knowledge -- Discovering, Visualizing, and Sharing Knowledge through Personalized Learning Knowledge Maps -- Agentized, Contextualized Filters for Information Management -- Implicit Culture-Based Personal Agents for Knowledge Management -- Section V: Ontologies and Semantic Web -- Integrating External Sources in a Corporate Semantic Web Managed by a Multi-agent System -- Automatically Generated DAML Markup for Semistructured Documents -- A Spreading Activation Framework for Ontology-Enhanced Adaptive Information Access within Organisations -- Ontology Extraction for Educational Knowledge Bases -- Representing Interaction Protocols in DAML -- Adding AI to Web Services -- Section VI: Agents and Knowledge Engineering -- Knowledge Discovery in Databases and Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management -- Intentional Analysis for Distributed Knowledge Management -- Perspectives: An Analysis of Multiple Viewpoints in Agent-Based Systems -- A Multi-agent Architecture for Evolving Memories -- Agent-Mediated Knowledge Engineering Collaboration -- Dynamic Generation of Agent Communities from Distributed Production and Content-Driven Delivery of Knowledge. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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In this book, we present a collection of papers around the topic of Agent- Mediated Knowledge Management. Most of the papers are extended and - provedversions of work presented at the symposium on Agent-Mediated Kno- edge Management held during the AAAI Spring Symposia Series in March 2003 at Stanford University. The aim of the Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management symposium was to bring together researchers and practitioners of the ?elds of KM and agent te- nologiestodiscussthebene?ts,possibilitiesandadded-valueofcross-fertilization. Knowledge Management (KM) has been a predominant trend in bu- ness in recent years. Not only is Knowledge Management an important ?eld of applicationfor AIandrelatedtechniques,suchasCBRtechnologyforintelligent lessons-learned systems, it also provides new challenges to the AI community, like, for example, context-aware knowledge delivery. Scaling up research pro- typestoreal-worldsolutionsusuallyrequiresanapplication-drivenintegrationof several basic technologies, e.g., ontologies for knowledge sharing and reuse, c- laboration support like CSCW systems, and personalized information services. Typical characteristics to be dealt with in such an integration are: – manifold, logically and physically dispersed actors and knowledge sources, – di?erent degrees of formalization of knowledge, – di?erent kinds of (Web-based) services and (legacy) systems, – con?icts between local (individual) and global (group or organizational) goals. |
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