Semantic Web Environments for Multi-Agent Systems: Enabling agents to
use Web of Things via semantic web
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.02054v1
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 11:18:29 GMT
- Title: Semantic Web Environments for Multi-Agent Systems: Enabling agents to
use Web of Things via semantic web
- Authors: Alaa Daoud
- Abstract summary: Multi-agent system (MAS) technologies are the right abstraction for developing decentralized and open Web applications.
The aim of the project is to transform "Agent and propose an approach to transform "Agent and A&A" into a Web-readable format with in line web formats.
- Score: 6.85316573653194
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: The Web is ubiquitous, increasingly populated with interconnected data,
services, people, and objects. Semantic web technologies (SWT) promote
uniformity of data formats, as well as modularization and reuse of
specifications (e.g., ontologies), by allowing them to include and refer to
information provided by other ontologies. In such a context, multi-agent system
(MAS) technologies are the right abstraction for developing decentralized and
open Web applications in which agents discover, reason and act on Web resources
and cooperate with each other and with people. The aim of the project is to
propose an approach to transform "Agent and artifact (A&A) meta-model" into a
Web-readable format with ontologies in line with semantic web formats and to
reuse already existing ontologies in order to provide uniform access for agents
to things.
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