A Dialogue Protocol to Support Meaning Negotiation.: (Extended Abstract)
暂无分享,去创建一个
Despite numerous efforts, the problem of dynamically reconciling heterogeneity within open distributed multi-agent systems is far from solved. As different systems often use their own vocabularies to express the content of communication messages ontologies, semantic reconciliation requires some form of agreement over a shared model, obtained through an alignment whereby concepts in the requester's ontology are mapped (translated) into concepts in the respondent's one. This paper presents a dialogue that allows agents to reach an agreement over a correspondence between two entities in their respective ontologies in a decentralised fashion, without requiring prior knowledge over their ontological models.
[1] D. Walton,et al. Commitment in Dialogue: Basic Concepts of Interpersonal Reasoning , 1995 .
[2] Valentina A. M. Tamma,et al. Limiting Logical Violations in Ontology Alignnment Through Negotiation , 2016, KR.
[3] Walter Truszkowski,et al. Ontology Negotiation: How Agents Can Really Get to Know Each Other , 2002, WRAC.