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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Transactions ID Number: 27-364
Full Name: Daniel Hunyadi
Position: Lecturer
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Sibiu, Siretului Street No 7, ap. 37
Country: ROMANIA
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E-mail address: daniel.hunyadi@ulbsibiu.ro
Other E-mails: danyhunyadi@yahoo.com
Title of the Paper: ontology used in a e-learning multi-agent architecture
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Daniel Hunyadi, Iulian Pah
Email addresses of all the authors: daniel.hunyadi@ulbsibiu.ro, i_pah@yahoo.com
Number of paper pages: 11
Abstract: The main goal of this article is to develop a virtual educational environment model which makes learning easier by using collaboration (and extension, team-research model) as a form of social interplay. The model represents a universe where human agents interact with artificial agents (software agents). Considering the vision of the system, it can be classified among advanced systems for it is client-oriented (student) and provides value added educational services, due to the collaborative learning attribute. The model proposes an original architecture where elements of the socio-cultural theory of collaborative learning are assigned to the artificial intelligence components (the multi-agent system). The expected results are: conceptual models (agents, learning and teaching strategies, student profiles and group profiles, communication between agents, negotiation strategies and coalition formation), software entities, and a methodology to evaluate the performance o!
f eLearning systems.
Keywords: human-computer interaction, multi-agent system, multi-agent architectures, collaborative learning, artificial agents.
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: a multi-agent arhitecture for human-computer interaction
Organizer of the Session: 591-404
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