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2007
Conference Paper
Title

A framework for agent-based human interaction support

Abstract
In this paper we describe an agent-based infrastructure for multi-modal perceptual systems which aims at developing and realizing computer services that are delivered to humans in an implicit and unobtrusive way. The framework presented here supports the implementation of human-centric context-aware applications providing nonobtrusive assistance to participants in events such as meetings, lectures, conferences and presentations taking place in indoor "smart spaces". We emphasize on the design and implementation of an agent-based framework that supports "pluggable" service logic in the sense that the service developer can concentrate on coding the service logic independently of the underlying middleware. Furthermore, we give an example of the architecture's ability to support the cooperation of multiple services in a meeting scenario using an intelligent connector service and a semantic web oriented travel service.
Author(s)
Bürkle, A.
Müller, W.
Pfirrmann, U.
Schenk, M.
Mainwork
International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications 2007. Proceedings. Vol.1  
Conference
International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications (CITSA) 2007  
International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies (CCCT) 2007  
Language
English
IITB  
Keyword(s)
  • human interaction support

  • sensor infrastructure

  • cognitive architecture

  • ubiquitous service

  • Context-Awareness

  • software agents

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