ITTALKS: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and DAML
Effective use of the vast quantity of information now available on
the web will require the use of �Semantic Web� markup languages such as the
DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML). Such languages will enable the automated
gathering and processing of much information that is currently available
but insufficiently utilized. Effectively, these languages will facilitate the integration
of multi-agent systems with the existing information infrastructure. As part
of our exploration of SemanticWeb technology, and DAML in particular, we have
constructed ITTALKS, a web-based system for automatic and intelligent notifi-
cation of information technology talks. In this paper, we describe the ITTALKS
system, and discuss the numerous ways in which the use of Semantic Web concepts
and DAML extend its ability to provide an intelligent online service to both
the human community and the agents assisting them.
Date: July 12, 2001
Book Title: International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS 2001)
Type: InProceedings
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@InProceedings{ITTALKS_A_Case_Study_in_the_Semantic_Web,
author = "R. Scott Cost and Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi and Yun Peng and Charles Nicholas and Harry Chen and Lalana Kagal and Filip Perich and Youyong Zou and Sovrin Tolia",
title = "{ITTALKS: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and DAML}",
month = "July",
year = "2001",
booktitle = "International Semantic Web Working Symposium (SWWS 2001)",
}