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Making Software Agents Smarter. Tim Finin University of Maryland, Baltimore County. ICAART 2010, 22 January 2010. http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/resource/html/id/287/. Motivation. The web has made people smarter and more capable. Motivation.
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Making Software Agents Smarter Tim Finin University of Maryland,Baltimore County ICAART 2010, 22 January 2010 http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/resource/html/id/287/
Motivation The web has made people smarter and more capable
Motivation It provides easy access to most of the world's knowledge and services
Motivation Web standards, protocols & technology work better than earlier distributed infor-mation system technologies
tell register But what about our agents? Agents still have a very minimal under-standing of text, images and video
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ACLs Agents and knowledge has been a focus of agent communication languages (ACLs) Much of the ACL work has focused on primitives, protocols and infrastructure Less attention has been applied to finding, sharing and integrating ontologies, common background data, and populating KBs from the Web
Linked data and Wikipedia • Wikipedia as a source of knowledge • Wikis are an effective tool for building know-ledge resources: consensus driven, dynamic, high quality and free • Wikipedia as an ontology • Every Wikipedia page is a concept or object • Wikipedia as RDF data • Map this ontology into RDF • DBpedia as the lynchpin for Linked Data • Exploit its breadth of coverage to integrate information
Linked Data on the Web, 3/09 ~5 billion integrated facts published on the Web as RDF Linked Data
Wikipedia is the new Cyc • There’s a history of using ency-clopedias to develop KBs • Cyc’s original goal (c. 1984) wasto encode the knowledge in adesktop encyclopedia • And use it as an integrating ontology • Wikipedia is comparable to Cyc’s original desktop encyclopedia • But it’s machine accessible and malleable
Conclusion, for now The web has made people smarter and more capable, providing easy access to the world's knowledge and services Software agents need better access to a Web of knowledge to amplify whatever intelligence they have Some key technologies are ready to exploit: Semantic Web, linked data, DBpedia, Wikitology, etc.