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Consensus ontology generation in a socially interacting multiagent system

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This paper presents an approach for building consensus ontologies from the individual ontologies of a network of socially interacting agents. Each agent has its own conceptualization of the world. The interactions between agents are modeled by sending queries and receiving responses and later assessing each other's performance based on the results. This model enables us to measure the quality of the societal beliefs in the resources which we represent as the expertise in each domain. The dynamic nature of our system allows us to model the emergence of consensus that mimics the evolution of language. We present an algorithm for generating the consensus ontologies which makes use of the authoritative agent's conceptualization in a given domain. As the expertise of agents change after a number of interactions, the consensus ontology that we build based on the agents' individual views evolves. We evaluate the consensus ontologies by using different heuristic measures of similarity based on the component ontologies.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Engineering

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Proceedings - International Computer Software and Applications Conference

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10.1109/COMPSAC.2006.126

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