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[Project image] Reusable Environment for Task Structured Intelligent Network Agents (RETSINA)
Head: Katia Sycara
Contact: Lori R Price (lrprice@cs.cmu.edu)

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Software Agents

For more information, see this project's homepage.

This page last updated - October 2005.
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Project Description

The RETSINA multiagent infrastructure consists of a system of reusable agent types that can be adapted to address a variety of different domain-specific problems. Each RETSINA agent draws upon a sophisticated reasoning architecture that consists of four reusable modules for communication, planning, scheduling and execution monitoring.

A collection of RETSINA agents forms an open society of reusable entities that self-organize and cooperate in response to task requirements. We are currently applying this agent infrastructure to a number of domains, including information retrieval, team decision making, and financial portfolio management.

Personnel [Past Members]

Name Title Email Address
Joseph's personal homepage Joseph Andrew Giampapa Project Manager garof@andrew.cmu.edu
Sean R Owens Research Programmer owens@cs.cmu.edu
Katia's personal homepage Katia Sycara Research Professor katia@cs.cmu.edu
James D Thomas PhD Student, CS jthomas@cs.cmu.edu

Current Sub-projects [Past Sub-projects]

A-Match - A-Match, the interface to the RETSINA Matchmaker, provides a web interface for users to advertise their agents, customize agents, find other agents, and query them.
Aircraft Maintenance - A wearable software system that uses RETSINA agents to assist in the process of documenting and making repairs to aircraft.
Electronic Commerce
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.
Matchmaker - A middle agent that facilitates conections among agents that provide services and agents that request services.
Pleiades - A project aimed at developing methods for automating negotiation among agents and implementing effective machine learning techniques.
WARREN - The WARREN system is a multi-agent application that is designed to help users monitor and manage their financial portfolio.
WebMate - A personal agent for World-Wide Web browsing that enhances searches and learns user interests.

Recent publications [View all 21 publications]


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