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The Cycic Friends Network: getting Cyc agents to reason togetherTweetAuthors: James Mayfield, Tim Finin, Rajkumar Narayanaswamy, Chetan Shah, William MacCartney, and Keith Goolsbey Book Title: Proceedings of the ACM CIKM Intelligent Information Agents Workshop Date: December 01, 1995 Abstract: We describe the initial results of a project aimed at adapting the Cyc system for use in an agent architecture. Two Cyc systems that share a large common core of knowledge but differ in additional knowledge they possess were able to reason together to solve problems that neither could solve on its own. A rudimentary interface was constructed for Cyc that allowed it to communicate with other KQML-speaking agents. The Cyc reasoning algorithm was modified to allow it to ask other agents for help in developing a proof to answer a query. We were able to demonstrate that Cyc can be adapted to work in an agent-oriented architecture and to get several Cyc-based agents to reason in a tightly-coupled manner. A number of interesting research issues remain concerning how to do so efficiently. Type: InProceedings Google Scholar: 13420305760800135575 Number of Google Scholar citations: 5 [show citations] Number of downloads: 520 Available for download as
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