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Matthias Klusch
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Research interests

My Research Interests include

Research interest keywords

artificial intelligence, computational neuroscience, human-computer interaction, machine learning, and multi-agent systems

Additional Interests and Responsibilities

Cooperative and Adaptive Information Agents on the Internet, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Discovery, Multidatabasse Systems.

Past Labs & Groups

Intelligent Software Agents - Here, researchers explore multi-agent planning and scheduling, multi-agent learning, multi-agent negotiation, and decision support for human teams
 

Past Projects

Adaptive Interoperability of Multiple Heterogeneous Agents - To enable requester agents to find provider agents in environments with heterogeneous and dynamic information services, we have developed middle agents which serve to increase agent interoperability.
Agent Transaction Language for Advertising Services - A DAML-based language for advertising and locating agents, ontologies, and other Web entities.
Integrating Intelligent Assistants into Human Teams (Joccasta) - A multi-disciplinary research project designed to increase the effectiveness of team decision making in joint planning tasks.
Language for Advertisement and Request for Knowledge Sharing - A common agent capability description language (ACDL) for matching service-requesting software agents with service-providing software agents.
Reusable Environment for Task Structured Intelligent Network Agents - An architecture for developing distributed intelligent software agents that cooperate asynchronously to perform goal-directed information retrieval and information integration in support of a varie
 

Recent publications [View all 20 publications]


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