Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual

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 Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual

Bibtype  article

Has publishing details  ,,385-412,1988

Has title  Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual

Has where published  Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2

Has year  1988

Title  Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual

Year  1988

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 +

Has author  Barbara Hayes-Roth and Micheal Hewett and Richard Washington and Rattikorn Hewett and Adam Seiver +

Has identifier  Title=Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual +

Journal  Distributed artificial intelligence: vol. 2 +

Ksl tr id  Title=Distributing Intelligence Within an Individual +

Pages  385-412 +

Process note  GOOGLE +

Publisher  Morgan Kaufmann +

Categories  Article +, KSL Technical Report +, Publication +

 

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