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DoD Enterprise Architecting: Joint Issues Derived From SOF Air Analysis
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Using Prosody for Automatic Sentence Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
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Tactical Digital Information Link-Technical Advice and Lexicon for Enabling Simulation (TADIL-TALES) II: Link 11/11B
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Learning to Recognize Features of Valid Textual Entailments
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A Methodology to Predict Specific Communication Themes from Overall Communication Volume for Individuals and Teams
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Integrating Ontologies into Multiagent Systems Engineering
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Multiagent systems have received much attention in recent years due to their advantages in complex, distributed environments. A number of methodologies have been proposed for engineering multiagent systems, however, these methodologies do not adequately address the information domain of the system, which is an integral part of designing proper system execution. Previous work at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) has developed a methodology for analyzing, designing, and developing multiagent systems, called Multiagent Systems Engineering (MaSE). This research extends the MaSE methodology to include the use of ontologies for information domain specification. The extensions allow the designer to specify information flow by using objects from the ontology as parameters in agent conversations. The developer can then ensure system functionality by verifying that each agent has the information required to accomplish the system goals. ; Presented at the International Bi-Conference Workshop (4th) on Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS-2002) held in Bologna, Italy, on 15-16 Jul 2002. Prepared in cooperation with Kansas State University, Department of Computing and Information Sciences, Manhattan, KS. The original document contains color images.
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*ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; *DISTRIBUTED DATA PROCESSING; *INFORMATION SYSTEMS; *MASE(MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS ENGINEERING); *ONTOLOGIES; *SEMANTICS; *SOFTWARE ENGINEERING; AGENT CONVERSATIONS; BEHAVIORAL MODELS; Computer Programming and Software; COURSE SCHEDULING SYSTEMS; COURSES(EDUCATION); Cybernetics; DATA MODELS; DESIGN MODELS; INFORMATION DOMAINS; INFORMATION FLOW; INTERACTIONS; Linguistics; MESSAGE PROCESSING; METHODOLOGY; SCHEDULING; SOFTWARE AGENTS; STRUCTURAL MODELS; SYMPOSIA
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA443704 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA443704
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Toward an Interagency Language Roundtable Based Assessment of Speech-to-Speech Translation Capabilities
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Dealing with Out of Domain Questions in Virtual Characters
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Experimental Facility for Measuring the Impact of Environmental Noise and Speaker Variation on Speech-to-Speech Translation Devices
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Multi-Conditional Learning: Generative/Discriminative Training for Clustering and Classification
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Edge-Splitting in a Cumulative Multimodal System, for a No-Wait Temporal Threshold on Information Fusion, Combined with an Under-Specified Display
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On Speaker-Specific Prosodic Models for Automatic Dialog Act Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
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Using Linguistic Analysis to Identify High Performing Teams
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Text Analysis Using Automated Language Translators
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The 2005 AFRL/HEC One-Speaker Detection Systems
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