Presentation 1995/8/22
Implementing an event-driven mechanism for realizing a distributed inference system
Toramatsu Shintani, Tadachika Ohzono,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents an even-driven mechanism as a general computational model for implementing multi-agent systems on Prolog. Our aim is to widen the applicability of logic programming to develop multi-agent systems which require distributed problem solving on separate workstations to communicate over the network. The even-driven mechanism contributes to make effective communication among agents. By using the even-driven mechanism we can easily realize a distributed inference mechanism of the production system KORE/IE on Prolog. We describes the internal mechanism and its applications to see how flexibly and effectively the even-driven mechanism can be used.
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Keyword(in English) distributed intelligent system / distributed inference / multi-agent / event / interruption / Prolog
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Title (in English) Implementing an event-driven mechanism for realizing a distributed inference system
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Keyword(1) distributed intelligent system
Keyword(2) distributed inference
Keyword(3) multi-agent
Keyword(4) event
Keyword(5) interruption
Keyword(6) Prolog
1st Author's Name Toramatsu Shintani
1st Author's Affiliation Intelligence and Computer Science, Nagoya Institute Technology()
2nd Author's Name Tadachika Ohzono
2nd Author's Affiliation Intelligence and Computer Science, Nagoya Institute Technology
Date 1995/8/22
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 211
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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