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Intelligent Multimedia Multi-agent Systems: A Human-centered Approach

by Rajiv Khosla
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Overview

Intelligent Multimedia Multi-Agent Systems focuses on building intelligent successful systems. The book adopts a human-centered approach and considers various pragmatic issues and problems in areas like intelligent systems, software engineering, multimedia databases, electronic commerce, data mining, enterprise modeling and human-computer interaction for developing a human-centered virtual machine.
The authors describe an ontology of the human-centered virtual machine which includes four components: activity-centered analysis component, problem solving adapter component, transformation agent component, and multimedia based interpretation component. These four components capture the external and internal planes of the system development spectrum. They integrate the physical, social and organizational reality on the external plane with stakeholder goals, tasks and incentives, and organization culture on the internal plane.
The human-centered virtual machine and its four components are used for developing intelligent multimedia multi-agent systems in areas like medical decision support and health informatics, medical image retrieval, e-commerce, face detection and annotation, internet games and sales recruitment. The applications in these areas help to expound various aspects of the human-centered virtual machine including, human-centered domain modeling, distributed intelligence and communication, perceptual and cognitive task modeling, component based software development, and multimedia based data modeling. Further, the applications described in the book employ various intelligent technologies like neural networks, fuzzy logic and knowledge based systems, software engineering artifacts like agents and objects, internet technologies like XML and multimedia artifacts like image, audio, video and text.

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Following operational definitions, the authors introduce intelligent technologies used for intelligent systems development; describe applications of the human-centered virtual machine in health informatics, image processing, Internet games, and sales recruitment; and review the area of electronic commerce and intelligent multimedia information management (e.g., Web-based medical image retrieval). Sources of inspiration cited include the work of Donald A. Norman (, 1988; , 1988) and a 1997 Human-Centered Systems Workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Per their acknowledgments, it appears that the authors are in the computer science department at Wayne State U. in Detroit. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781441950086

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