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Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Agents

Introduction.

The Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Agents research group (AIIA) at Bangor has broad interests in many areas including knowledge-based systems, logic, multi-agent systems, distributed systems, machine learning, data mining, computational linguistics, natural language processing, information theory and information retrieval. A central goal of the research is to develop intelligent agents, which have weak properties such as autonomy, social ability, reactivity, proactivity, termporal continuity and goal orientedness as well as strong properties such as mobility, benevolence, rationality, collaborative ability and adaptivity.

Recent Publications:

2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001

Current modules being taught:
 

  • Introduction to Agent-Oriented Systems (ICP1025)
  • Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Agents (ICP2025)
  • Artificial Intelligence 3 (ICP3033; ending 2004)
  • Knowledge Engineering and Data Mining (ICP3033; from 2005)
  • Agent Technologies (ICP3032/ICP4032)
  • Software:

  • Text Mining (by W.J.Teahan)
  • Text Compression (by W.J.Teahan)
  • Text Analysis and Conversion (by D.V.Khmelev)
  • Data and Results:

  • R-measure data and results (for verification of text collections and text categorization research)
  • School of Informatics: home page
    Computer Science home page.
    U.W.Bangor Home Page.
    Latest modification to this page: 15/07/03