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PHOSPHORUS: a task-based agent matchmaker

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PHOSPHORUS is an agent matchmaking service that exploits domain ontologies, description logic, and a highly declarative language to reason about task-related agent capabilities. PHOSPHORUS uses the EXPECT goal language to represent the tasks that agents are capable of accomplishing, as well as requests to locate agents with a required capability. PHOSPHORUS supports matching through subsumption, reverse subsumption, and several kinds of goal reformulation.

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cover image ACM Conferences
AGENTS '01: Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Autonomous agents
May 2001
662 pages
ISBN:158113326X
DOI:10.1145/375735
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Published: 28 May 2001

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