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The @gency:
A WWW page by Serge Stinckwich, with some agent definitions, a list of agent projects and
laboratories, and links to agent pages and other agent-related Internet resources. |
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Agent Info:
A WWW page containing a substantial bibliography on and Web Links related to
Interface Agents. It does provide some information on agents in general as well. |
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Artificial Intelligence FAQ:
Mark Kantrowitz' Artificial Intelligence Frequently Asked Questions contains
information about AI resources on the Internet, AI Associations and Journals, answers to
some of the most frequently asked questions about AI, and much more. |
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Global Intelligence Ideas for Computers:
A WWW page by Eric Vereerstraeten about "assistants or agents [that] are
appearing in new programs, [and that] are now wandering around the web to get you
informed of what is going on in the world". It tries to give an impression of what
the next steps in the development of these agents will be. |
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Intelligent
Software Agents:
These pages, by Ralph Becket, are intended as a repository for information about research
into fields of AI concerning intelligent software agents. |
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Intelligent Software
Agents:
This is an extensive list that subdivides the various types of intelligent software
agents into a number of comprehensive categories. Per category, organisations, groups,
projects and (miscellaneous) resources are listed. The information is maintained by
Sverker Janson. |
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Personal agents: A walk on
the client side:
A research paper by Sharp Laboratories. It outlines "the role of agent software in
personal electronics in mediating between the individual user and the available
services" and it projects "a likely sequence in which personal agent-based
products will be successful". Other subjects that are discussed are "various
standardisation and interoperability issues affecting the practicality of agents in this
role". |
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SIFT:
SIFT is an abbreviation of "Stanford Information Filtering Tool", and it is a
personalised Net information filtering service. "Everyday SIFT gathers tens of
thousands of new articles appearing in USENET News groups, filters them against topics
specified by you, and prepares all hits into a single web page for you." SIFT is a
free service, provided as a part of the Stanford Digital Library Project. |
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The Software Agents
Mailing List FAQ:
A WWW page, maintained by Marc Belgrave, containing Frequently Asked Questions about this
mailing list. Questions such as "how do I join the mailing list?", but also "what is a
software agent?" and "where can I find technical papers and proceedings about agents?"
are answered in this document. |
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UMBC AgentWeb:
An information service of the UMBC's Laboratory for Advanced Information
Technology, maintained by Tim Finin. It contains information and resources about
intelligent information agents, intentional agents, software agents, softbots, knowbots,
infobots, etcetera. |