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ESAW '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Engineering Societies in the Agents World II
A Case-Based Personal Travel Assistant for Elaborating User Requirements and Assessing Offers
ECCBR '02 Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Advances in Case-Based Reasoning
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COORDINATION '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
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E4MAS'04 Proceedings of the First international conference on Environments for Multi-Agent Systems
Regulated multi-party communications and context awareness through the environment
Multiagent and Grid Systems - Engineering Environments in Multiagent Systems
Time constrained VRP: an agent environment-perception model
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A Data-Oriented Coordination Language for Distributed Transportation Applications
KES-AMSTA '09 Proceedings of the Third KES International Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications
Environment as active support of interaction
E4MAS'06 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Environments for multi-agent systems III
AIMSA'06 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Artificial Intelligence: methodology, Systems, and Applications
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This paper proposes an Agent Traveler Information Server (ATIS) for a daily trip in an urban area. It is based on the multi-agent paradigm and is using the Environment as Active Support of Interaction (EASI) model. It instantiates the mutual awareness concept. The purpose is to allow services, information sources and human travelers to be represented by a unified agent structure and to allow them to interact homogeneously although they are conceptually different. Given that the whole information process must be envisaged in a real time configuration, the increase of the interactions has to be taken into account and the classical interaction modes become rapidly inefficient. The EASI model enables agents to build their interaction interests egocentrically and delegates the interaction management to the multi-agent environment.