A mechanism for discovering semantic relationships among agent communication protocols
Ikusi/ Ireki
Data
2011-11Egilea
Berges González, Idoia
Goñi Sarriguren, Alfredo
Autonomous Agent and Multi-Agent Systems 23 : 453–485 (2011)
Laburpena
One relevant aspect in the development of the Semantic Web framework is the
achievement of a real inter-agent communication capability at the semantic level. Agents
should be able to communicate with each other freely using different communication protocols, constituted by communication acts. For that scenario, we introduce in this paper an efficient mechanism that presents the following main features: (i) It promotes the description of the communication acts of protocols as classes that belong to a communication actsmontology, and associates to those acts a social commitment semantics formalized through predicates in the Event Calculus. (ii) It is sustained on the idea that different protocols can be compared semantically by looking to the set of fluents associated to each branch of the protocols. Those sets are generated using Semantic Web technology rules. (iii) It discovers the following types of protocol relationships: equivalence, specialization, restriction, prefix, suffix, infix and complement_to_infix.