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Citation: Barbara Hayes-Roth and Micheal Hewett and Richard Washington and Rattikorn Hewett and Adam Seiver. (1988) Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual. In Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2, ,,385-412,1988.

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author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Micheal Hewett and Richard Washington and Rattikorn Hewett and Adam Seiver
title Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual
journal Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2
pages 385-412
year 1988
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publisher Morgan Kaufmann
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abstract Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) refers to systems in which decentralized, cooperative agents work synergistically to perform a task. Alternative DAI models resemble particular biological or social systems, such as teams, contract nets, or societies. Our DAI model resembles a single individual, characterized by adaptability, versatility, and coherence. The proposed DAI architecture comprises a hierarchy of loosely coupled agents for specific perception, action, and reasoning functions, all operating under the supervision of a top-level control agent. We demonstrate the proposed architecture in the Guardian system for intensive-care monitoring.

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Abstract Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) refers to systems in which decentralized, cooperative agents work synergistically to perform a task. Alternative DAI models resemble particular biological or social systems, such as teams, contract nets, or societies. Our DAI model resembles a single individual, characterized by adaptability, versatility, and coherence. The proposed DAI architecture comprises a hierarchy of loosely coupled agents for specific perception, action, and reasoning functions, all operating under the supervision of a top-level control agent. We demonstrate the proposed architecture in the Guardian system for intensive-care monitoring. dian system for intensive-care monitoring.
Author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Micheal Hewett and Richard Washington and Rattikorn Hewett and Adam Seiver  +
Bibtype article  +
Has author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Micheal Hewett and Richard Washington and Rattikorn Hewett and Adam Seiver  +
Has identifier KSL-88-50  +
Has publishing details ,,385-412,1988  +
Has title Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual  +
Has where published Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2  +
Has year 1988  +
Journal Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2  +
Ksl tr id KSL-88-50  +
Pages 385-412  +
Process note GOOGLE  +
Publisher Morgan Kaufmann  +
Title Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual  +
Year 1988  +
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