Title :
Cooperating agents for 3-D scientific data interpretation
Author :
Gallimore, Randall J. ; Jennings, Nick R. ; Lamba, Harmeet S. ; Mason, Cindy L. ; Orenstein, Bernard J.
Author_Institution :
BHP Res., Newcastle Univ., NSW, Australia
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many organizations collect vast quantities of 3D scientific data in volumetric form for a range of purposes, including resource exploration, market forecasting and process modeling. Traditionally, these data have been interpreted by human experts with only minimal software assistance. However, such manual interpretation is a painstakingly slow and tedious process. Moreover, since interpretation involves subjective judgments and each interpreter has different scientific knowledge and experience, the formulation of an effective interpretation often requires the cooperation of numerous such experts. Hence there is a pressing need for a software system in which individual interpretations can be generated automatically and then refined through the use of cooperative reasoning and information sharing. To this end, a prototype system, SurfaceMapper, has been developed in which a community of cooperating software agents automatically locate and display interpretations in a volume of 3D scientific data. The challenges and experiences in designing and building such a system are discussed. Particular emphasis is given to the agents´ interactions and an empirical evaluation of the effectiveness of different cooperation strategies is presented
Keywords :
multi-agent systems; natural sciences computing; 3D scientific data interpretation; SurfaceMapper; agent interactions; automatic interpretation generation; cooperating agents; cooperating software agents; cooperation strategies; cooperative problem solving; cooperative reasoning; information sharing; intelligent agents; interpretation refinement; market forecasting; multi-agent systems; process modeling; prototype system; resource exploration; scientific experience; scientific knowledge; software assistance; subjective judgments; volumetric data; Australia; Collaboration; Economic forecasting; Humans; Information processing; Laboratories; Predictive models; Pressing; Software prototyping; Software systems;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/5326.740674