ThM From Search Engines to Question-answering Systems -- the
Problems of World Knowledge,
Relevance and Deduction
Lotfi Zadeh, University of California Berkeley, CA
9:30 - 9:50 Coffee Break
9:50 - 11:50 Technical Sessions
ThM1 Session. Theoretical Aspects of Multi-Agent Systems
ThM1.1 Multi-Page List Extraction: An Agent-Oriented Approach to User-Driven Information Extraction
Anders Arpteg, University of Kalmar, Sweden
ThM1.2 Implementation of Some Classical Fundamental Algorithms
Based on Actor-Oriented Data
Structures and Actors in the Easel Programming Language
Vojislav Stojkovic, Grace Steele, Christel Hyousseu
Morgan State University, USA
ThM1.3 Using Cram.r-Rao Theory for Multiple Agents
Robert Linnehan, Air Force Research Laboratory-Hanscom AFB, USA
David Brady, Northeastern University, USA
John Schindler, Anteon Corporation, USA
Leonid Perlovsky, Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Air Force Research Laboratory-Hanscom AFB, USA
ThM1.4 Automata-Based Programming of the Reactive Multi-Agent Control Systems
Boris Yartsev, George Korneev, Anatoly Shalyto, Vladimir Kotov
St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics, and Optics, Russia
ThM1.5 A Multiagent Systems Approach for Managing Supply-Chain Problems: A Learning Perspective
Rui Carvalho, Lu.s Cust.dio
Instituto Superior T.cnico . Instituto de Sistemas e Rob.tica, Portugal
ThM1.6 Methods of Object-Oriented Reactive Agents Implementation on the Basis of Finite Automata
Anatoly Shalyto, Lev Naumov, George Korneev
St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russia