DocumentCode
2602633
Title
Dynamic multi-agent architecture for multimedia multimodal dialogs
Author
Djenidi, H. ; Tadj, C. ; Ramdane-Cherif, A. ; Levy, N.
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng. Dept., Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Montreal, Que., Canada
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
113
Abstract
There is a real need for clear and sound design specifications of dynamic architecture for multimedia multimodal dialogs. These specifications must take into account the dynamic aspect in order to satisfy quality attributes such as adaptability, maintainability and understandability. Multimodal systems featuring fusion for natural human-computer interaction involve complex intelligent architectures to handle unexpected errors and mistakes made by users. These architectures should react to events that occur simultaneously with eventual redundancy from different input media. In this paper, dynamic based intelligent agent architectures for multimedia multimodal dialog protocols are proposed Global agents are decomposed into relevant sub-agents, called components. Each sub-agent is modeled separately. Timed colored Petri nets are used to specify the structure and behavior of each agent in our architecture and to prove that this architecture satisfies the desired structural and behavioral properties. This paper describes work in progress and presents a sound idea of designing dynamic architecture using agents for multimedia applications.
Keywords
Petri nets; multi-agent systems; multimedia computing; software agents; software architecture; user interfaces; adaptability; behavioral properties; components; dynamic based intelligent agent architecture; dynamic multi-agent architecture; global agents; maintainability; multimedia multimodal dialog protocols; multimedia multimodal dialogs; natural human-computer interaction; quality attributes; redundancy; structural properties; sub-agents; timed colored Petri nets; understandability; Application software; Competitive intelligence; Computer architecture; Face; Human computer interaction; Intelligent agent; Multimedia systems; Petri nets; Protocols; Redundancy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Knowledge Media Networking, 2002. Proceedings. IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1778-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/KMN.2002.1115171
Filename
1115171
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