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DM: CFP Journal: Information Agents - Theory & ApplicationsFrom: Matthias Klusch Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 22:41:49 -0400 (EDT)
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
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Special Double Issue of the International Journal on
Cooperative Information Systems
INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AGENTS:
THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Guest Editor:
Matthias Klusch
Deduction and Multi-Agent Systems Lab
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence Ltd., Germany
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http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/JCISspecial.html
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission of Manuscripts: NOVEMBER 25, 1999
- Notification of Acceptance: MARCH 30, 2000
- Publication of Special Issue due to: Fall 2000
SCOPE & TOPICS
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This special double issue of the International Journal on Cooperative
Information Systems is devoted to advances in theory and
applications of intelligent information agents.
Roughly speaking, an information agent is a computational software
entity that has access to one or multiple, heterogeneous and
geographically distributed information sources; it pro-actively
searches for and maintains relevant information on behalf of users
or other agents preferably in a just-in-time fashion.
Such an agent is supposed to satisfy one or multiple of following
requirements:
* Information acquisition and management, i.e.,
it may monitor, update, and provide transparent access to one or
many different
information sources, retrieve, extract, analyze and filter data
(including semi-structured or even unstructured data).
* Information synthesis and presentation, that is, it is able to
integrate heterogeneous
data and to provide unified (and multi-dimensional) views on data.
* Intelligent user assistance by being able, for example to
dynamically adapt to user preferences, any kind of changes in
information and network environment.
It may provide convenient individual interactive assistance for
everyday business on the Internet such as a life-like character,
recommend sources and future work steps, etc.
In other words, the agent helps to manage and overcome the
difficulties associated with information overload. In part,
there are many approaches and implemented solutions available
from advanced databases, knowledge-bases and distributed information
systems technology to meet some of these demands. The effective
and efficient access to information
on the Internet and Web has become a critical research area.
Information agents technology emerged as part of the more general
intelligent software agent technology around seven years ago
mainly as a response to the increasing challenges
of the cyberspace from both, the technological and human user
perspective.
It is an inherently interdisciplinary technology encompassing
approaches, methods and tools
from different research disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence
(AI), Advanced Database
and Knowledge Base Systems, Distributed Information Systems,
Information Retrieval,
Cognitive Sciences and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Today, it
can be seen as one of the key technologies for the actual
and future Internet and worldwide Web.
Topics are but not limited to:
* Architectures of (Systems of) Information Agents
General and specific architectures of information agents in
different settings and environments.
Approaches for communication and collaboration between (systems)
of information agents. Service matchmaking and brokering.
Inter-Agent Communication languages.
* Advanced Database and Knowledge-Base Technology
Interoperability in large-scaled, and uncertain information
environments.
Application of Techniques for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in
open, distributed and dynamically changing environments.
* Methods of Adaptation and Learning for Systems of Information Agents
Methods for automated uncertain reasoning for information agents.
Computation and action under uncertainty and limited resources.
Performance and measurement of adaptation of single agent or
multiagent systems in uncertain information environments.
* Mobility and Issues of Security in the Internet
Architectures, Environments and Languages for Mobile and Secure
Information Agents and Servers.
Secure agent execution and protection of data servers from
malicious agents.
Cooperating Information Agents in wearable computers, hand-held
and/or satellite-based control devices.
* Rational Information Agents and Electronic Commerce
Agent-Based Marketplaces, Coalition Formation, Auctions,
Negotiations.
Economic models of cooperative problem solving among rational
information agents in open information environments.
Methods for prevention and detection of lying rational information
agents.
Electronic Commerce with incomplete and uncertain informations.
Standards for privacy of communication, security, and jurisdiction
for agent-mediated deals.
* Human-Agent Interaction
Synthetic Agents, believable avatars, and 3-D multimedia-based
representation of user information spaces in the Internet.
Models and Implementation of Advanced Interfaces for conversation
and dialogue among Information Agents and Users.
* Systems and Applications
Systems and Applications of multiple collaborating Information
Agents on the Internet.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
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The length of the contribution should not exceed 22 pages.
For guidelines on manuscript preparation please check the relevant
last 5 pages in any issue of the journal, and check the Web site of
the International Journal on Cooperative Information Systems at:
http://www.wspc.com.sg/journals/ijcis/ijcis.html
SUBMISSION
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Manuscripts are to be submitted by (electronic) mail to the Guest
Editor (see below).
Authors may suggest the appropriate persons to review/referee their
paper, however, the Editor need not necessarily take up the
suggestion.
Authors may request that their identity be kept unknown to the
referee.
Camera-ready manuscripts are to be prepared according to the
instructions provided in any issue of the journal, preferably
using LATEX or TEX.
Please submit your manuscript by
E-Mail (printable POSTSCRIPT - A4 format- AND the original text file)
to
klusch@dfki.de
XOR
Mail (5 Hard Copies) to
Matthias Klusch
DFKI GmbH
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
66123 Saarbruecken, Germany.
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Dr. Matthias Klusch
DFKI German AI Research Center Ltd.
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
Phone: +49-681-302 5297
Fax: +49-681-302 2235
http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/
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