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Semantic Information Brokering: How Can a Multi-agent Approach Help?
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Semantic Information Brokering: How Can a Multi-agent Approach Help?
Amit Sheth4 , Vipul Kashyap4, 5 and Tarcisio Lima4, 6 
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Large Scale Distributed Information Systems Lab., University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA |
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Telcordia Technologies, USA |
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Computer Science Department, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil |
Abstract
The challenge of information overload in dealing with ever increasing variety and size of digital data on the Web is now receiving
serious attention of the researchers. The information brokering architecture provides one approach to addressing issues at
data, information and knowledge levels. While reasonable progress has been made in achieving system interoperability as well
as syntax and structure level interoperability of data and information systems, the semantic level is the key to a more satisfactory
solution. This paper discusses whether a multi-agent approach can help achieve semantic information brokering by supporting
three of the capabilities needed: (a) extract and use semantic metadata descriptions from the underlying data; (b) handle
information requests independent of the structure, format and media of the underlying data; and (c) share, exchange, and interoperate
across collections of knowledge represented using multiple domain specific ontologies.
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