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    Ontology-based specific and exhaustive user profiles for constraint information fusion for multi-agents

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    Intelligent agents are an advanced technology utilized in Web Intelligence. When searching information from a distributed Web environment, information is retrieved by multi-agents on the client site and fused on the broker site. The current information fusion techniques rely on cooperation of agents to provide statistics. Such techniques are computationally expensive and unrealistic in the real world. In this paper, we introduce a model that uses a world ontology constructed from the Dewey Decimal Classification to acquire user profiles. By search using specific and exhaustive user profiles, information fusion techniques no longer rely on the statistics provided by agents. The model has been successfully evaluated using the large INEX data set simulating the distributed Web environment

    Towards self-organized service-oriented multi-agent systems

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    The demand for large-scale systems running in complex and even chaotic environments requires the consideration of new paradigms and technologies that provide flexibility, robustness, agility and responsiveness. Multiagents systems is pointed out as a suitable approach to address this challenge by offering an alternative way to design control systems, based on the decentralization of control functions over distributed autonomous and cooperative entities. However, in spite of their enormous potential, they usually lack some aspects related to interoperability, optimization in decentralized structures and truly self-adaptation. This paper discusses a new perspective to engineer adaptive complex systems considering a 3-layer framework integrating several complementary paradigms and technologies. In a first step, it suggests the integration of multi-agent systems with service-oriented architectures to overcome the limitations of interoperability and smooth migration, followed by the use of technology enablers, such as cloud computing and wireless sensor networks, to provide a ubiquitous and reconfigurable environment. Finally, the resulted service-oriented multi-agent system should be enhanced with biologically inspired techniques, namely self-organization, to reach a truly robust, agile and adaptive system

    An overview of research on human-centered design in the development of artificial general intelligence

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    Abstract: This article offers a comprehensive analysis of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) development through a humanistic lens. Utilizing a wide array of academic and industry resources, it dissects the technological and ethical complexities inherent in AGI's evolution. Specifically, the paper underlines the societal and individual implications of AGI and argues for its alignment with human values and interests. Purpose: The study aims to explore the role of human-centered design in AGI's development and governance. Design/Methodology/Approach: Employing content analysis and literature review, the research evaluates major themes and concepts in human-centered design within AGI development. It also scrutinizes relevant academic studies, theories, and best practices. Findings: Human-centered design is imperative for ethical and sustainable AGI, emphasizing human dignity, privacy, and autonomy. Incorporating values like empathy, ethics, and social responsibility can significantly influence AGI's ethical deployment. Talent development is also critical, warranting interdisciplinary initiatives. Research Limitations/Implications: There is a need for additional empirical studies focusing on ethics, social responsibility, and talent cultivation within AGI development. Practical Implications: Implementing human-centered values in AGI development enables ethical and sustainable utilization, thus promoting human dignity, privacy, and autonomy. Moreover, a concerted effort across industry, academia, and research sectors can secure a robust talent pool, essential for AGI's stable advancement. Originality/Value: This paper contributes original research to the field by highlighting the necessity of a human-centered approach in AGI development, and discusses its practical ramifications.Comment: 20 page

    Information and communication technology solutions for outdoor navigation in dementia

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    INTRODUCTION: Information and communication technology (ICT) is potentially mature enough to empower outdoor and social activities in dementia. However, actual ICT-based devices have limited functionality and impact, mainly limited to safety. What is an ideal operational framework to enhance this field to support outdoor and social activities? METHODS: Review of literature and cross-disciplinary expert discussion. RESULTS: A situation-aware ICT requires a flexible fine-tuning by stakeholders of system usability and complexity of function, and of user safety and autonomy. It should operate by artificial intelligence/machine learning and should reflect harmonized stakeholder values, social context, and user residual cognitive functions. ICT services should be proposed at the prodromal stage of dementia and should be carefully validated within the life space of users in terms of quality of life, social activities, and costs. DISCUSSION: The operational framework has the potential to produce ICT and services with high clinical impact but requires substantial investment

    GRID COMPUTING FOR COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

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    This paper describes the methodology and results of a literature review targeting the distinct interpretations of the Grid Computing paradigm within the context of Collaborative Networks. The review is based on the analysis of contributions published in selected scientific journals between 2002 and today. The analysis was performed taking into account the assumptions, scopes and solutions provided to approach the challenges for SMEs’ collaborative networks. The research questions driving this literature review have been the following: (1) How is the concept of Grid Computing associated with the concept of Collaborative Network? (2) How the Grid computing supports Collaborative Networks? (3) What are the business implications in Grid supported Collaborative Networks
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