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Moving beyond promethazine: Advancing precision in antiemetic therapy. [PDF]
Ryan MF, Lagasse C.
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AGENT CONSUMER REPORTS: OF THE AGENTS, BY THE AGENTS, AND FOR THE AGENTS
Intelligent Agent Technology, 2001Service matching is critical in large, dynamic agent systems. While finding exact matches is always desirable as long as an agent knows what it wants, it is not always possible to find exact matches. Moreover, the selected agents (with exact match) may or may not provide quality services.
XIAOCHENG LUAN, YUN PENG, TIMOTHY FININ
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Agent teaching agent framework
Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2003We address the problem of knowledge transfer between a trainer and a trainee agent. The knowledge being transferred is a concept description, a boolean-valued function that classifies input examples as members or non-members of the target concept. We assume that the trainer agent does not have access to the internal knowledge representation of the ...
Parijat Prosun Kar, Sandip Sen
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An agent framework for agent societies
Proceedings of the compilation of the co-located workshops on DSM'11, TMC'11, AGERE! 2011, AOOPES'11, NEAT'11, & VMIL'11, 2011A key weakness of agent frameworks is the difficulty of specifying and controlling the global (emergent) behavior of the Multi-Agent System (MAS) in which they operate. The spatial computing language Proto, however, compiles descriptions of global behavior into local behaviors that interact to produce the specified emergent behavior.
Kyle Usbeck, Jacob Beal
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Agents in bioinformatics [PDF]
The scope of the Technical Forum Group (TFG) on Agents in Bioinformatics (BIOAGENTS) was to inspire collaboration between the agent and bioinformatics communities with the aim of creating an opportunity to propose a different (agent-based) approach to the development of computational frameworks both for data analysis in bioinformatics and for system ...
Michael Luck, Emanuela Merelli
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Agent-based computing for enterprise collaboration - human-agent and agent-agent collaboration
13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2005The second "Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration" workshop at WETICE was aimed at bringing together researcher in the field of software agent-supported collaboration. This paper briefly discusses the content of the papers as presented by participating authors.
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