Title :
Emotion-driven learning agent for setting rich presence in mobile telephony
Author :
Saha, Sumanta ; Quazi, Rumana
Author_Institution :
R. Inst. of Technol., Sweden & Univ. of Dhaka, Dhaka
Abstract :
Presence or personal status information is going to be an integral part of human life in the near future. With the possibility of personalizing user preferences in a fine grained way, mobile presence will appeal to most users. Among all the advantages, one of the most annoying problems is to set the presence status manually each time. This paper discusses the development of an intelligent agent based presence client that will learn and make decisions on behalf of the user about his or her presence status. The decision is emotion driven and the learning depends on real world experience. The proposed system utilizes a neural network (NN) based emotion-driven agent to learn user preferences. As a NN learning algorithm, two approaches based on Differential Evolution and Reinforcement have been proposed, of which either one can be used. Rich presence status is set using a scripting language named Call Processing Language; and SIP is used for publishing the presence to others.
Keywords :
authoring languages; learning (artificial intelligence); mobile computing; neural nets; software agents; telephony; call processing language; differential evolution; emotion-driven agent; emotion-driven learning agent; intelligent agent; mobile telephony; neural network; personalizing user preferences; reinforcement; rich presence; scripting language; Artificial neural networks; Context awareness; Humans; Information technology; Intelligent agent; Mobile computing; Mobile radio mobility management; Neural networks; Publishing; Telephony; ANN; CPL; DE; Presence; SIP; context aware; learning agent; neural network; reinforcement;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Technology, 2008. ICCIT 2008. 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Khulna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2135-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2136-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCITECHN.2008.4803023