Searching for authors named "Alexandros Moukas" – sorted by Relevance.
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Amalthaea: Information Discovery and Filtering using a Multiagent Evolving Ecosystem
- Agents are semi-intelligent programs that assist the user in performing repetitive and time-consuming tasks. Information discovery and information filtering are a suitable domain for applying agent technology. Ideas drawn from the field of autonomous agents and artificial life are combined in the cr
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User Modeling in a MultiAgent Evolving System
- We describe Amalthaea, a system that utilizes AI methods for generating and maintaining user profiles. The profile builder we introduce uses completely distributed learning and representation mechanisms in the form of an evolving multiagent system; it observes the current and past interaction of the
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Amalthaea: Information Filtering and Discovery Using A Multiagent Evolving System
- Agents are semi-intelligent programs that assist the user in performing repetitive and time-consuming tasks. Information discovery and information filtering are suitable domains for applying agent technology. Amalthaea is an evolving, multiagent ecosystem for personalized filtering, discovery, and m
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Evolving a Multi-agent Information Filtering Solution in Amalthaea
- Amalthaea is an evolving, multiagent ecosystem for personalized filtering, discovery and monitoring of information sites. Amalthaea's primary application domain is the World-Wide-Web and its main purpose is to assist its users in finding interesting information. Two different categories of agents ar
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Amalthaea: An Evolving Multi-Agent Information Filtering and Discovery System for the WWW
- Amalthaea is an evolving, multiagent ecosystem for personalized filtering, discovery and monitoring of information sites. Amalthaea's primary application domain is the WorldWide -Web and its main purpose is to assist its users in finding interesting information. Two different categories of agents
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Collaborative Reputation Mechanisms in Electronic Marketplaces
- The members of electronic communities are often unrelated to each other, they may have never met and have no information on each other's reputation. This kind of information is vital in Electronic Commerce interactions, where the potential counterpart's reputation can be a significant factor in the
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An Agent System for Comparative Shopping at the Point of Sale
- In this paper we combine ideas of electronic commerce and mobile environments in agent-based transaction systems. Shopping for goods and services can be highly time-consuming. Although there is increasingly more information available via the Internet to make educated buying decisions, there are stil
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The potential of Electronic Commerce in reengineering consumer-retailer relationships through Intelligent Agents
- As the need for more efficient business practices arises in the area of business to consumer relationships, enterprises strangle to explore new channels so as to provide services that will offer the opportunity for business extension, maximisation of profit and, at the same time, consumer satisfacti
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Synthetic Robotic Language Acquisition by Observation
- Herein we describe work that addresses issues of inter-agent communication skill acquisition by observation in a society of interacting agents. A bee-like society of agents is introduced (most adjacent to these experiments in ethological terms) and an architecture for enabling agents to acquire new
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Agents That Buy and Sell
- , and performing transactions on the Web are increasing at a phenomenal pace. Shoppers and sellers alike dispatch them into the digital bazaar to autonomously represent their best interests. order paper supplies could enlist agents to monitor the quantity and usage patterns of paper within the comp
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