How words can tell what actions are doing
| Author | Karl-Heinz Krempels, Jens Nimis, Lars Braubach, Rainer Herrler, Alexander Pokahr |
| Title | How words can tell what actions are doing |
| Published in | Challenges in Open Agent Systems '03 |
| Editor | S. Willmott and B. Burg and J. Dale and H. Nakashima and C. Sierra |
| Date of Publication | 8/2003 |
| Abstract | This paper describes an approach to use embedded descriptions
of agent actions in task ontologies and agent communication
messages compliant to FIPA ACL [4, 5]. Ontological
terms denoting actions are extended with sematical descriptive
decorations in such a way that an agent requested to
perform a well defined action is able to extract the formal
description of the activity bounded to this action from the
ontology and to execute it, or to forward it to an inference
machine. Further an extension of FIPA SL [7] is presented
that allows the integration of this approach in existing agent
systems. |
| Keywords | Agent Communication, Ontology, Content Language, Agents |
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