Experience with a learning personal assistant
Communications of the ACM
Why the elf acted autonomously: towards a theory of adjustable autonomy
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 2
An ontology for context-aware pervasive computing environments
The Knowledge Engineering Review
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Sensing, managing and representing context are necessary capacities for ubiquitous computing applications, moreover, their components must also be able to reason and adapt their behavior to the evolution of their physical and social environment. This paper proposes a multi-agent architecture consisting of context aware agents able to learn how to discern relevant from non relevant context on one hand, and to make appropriate decisions based on it on the other hand. This multi-agent system interacts with a context manager layer, which is able to answer context-related queries by using an ontological representation of context. The use of this architecture is illustrated on a test application for agenda management, using the JADE-LEAP platform on PCs and PocketPCs.