Intelligent Software Web Agents: A Gap Analysis
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.06607v1
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 16:32:02 GMT
- Title: Intelligent Software Web Agents: A Gap Analysis
- Authors: Sabrina Kirrane
- Abstract summary: We examine the status quo in terms of intelligent software web agents, guided by research with respect to requirements and architectural components.
We propose a hybrid semantic web agent architecture, discuss the role played by existing semantic web standards, and point to existing work in the broader semantic web community any beyond that could help us to make the semantic web agent vision a reality.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Semantic web technologies have shown their effectiveness, especially when it
comes to knowledge representation, reasoning, and data integrations. However,
the original semantic web vision, whereby machine readable web data could be
automatically actioned upon by intelligent software web agents, has yet to be
realised. In order to better understand the existing technological challenges
and opportunities, in this paper we examine the status quo in terms of
intelligent software web agents, guided by research with respect to
requirements and architectural components, coming from that agents community.
We start by collating and summarising requirements and core architectural
components relating to intelligent software agent. Following on from this, we
use the identified requirements to both further elaborate on the semantic web
agent motivating use case scenario, and to summarise different perspectives on
the requirements when it comes to semantic web agent literature. Finally, we
propose a hybrid semantic web agent architecture, discuss the role played by
existing semantic web standards, and point to existing work in the broader
semantic web community any beyond that could help us to make the semantic web
agent vision a reality.
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