DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) Tools for Supporting Intelligent Annotation, Sharing and Retrieval
Abstract
The UMBC lead DAML project began with the goal to design and prototype critical software components enabling developers to create intelligent software agents capable of understanding and processing information and knowledge encoded in DAML and other semantically rich markup languages. The project was led by Tim Finin (UMBC) who served as the PI, CO-PI Jim Mayfield (JHU) and CO-PI Benjamin Grosof (MIT). The work had three main research thrusts: exploring and evaluating how semantic web technology can be integrated into and used by agent based systems, developing techniques for building information retrieval systems using semantic web data and knowledge and developing and evaluating better rule based systems for the semantic web. This final report describes the most significant results and provides a complete list of papers that provide more information of the research carried out and detailed results.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA462785
Entities
People
- Benjamin Grosof
- James Mayfield
- Timothy Finin
Organizations
- University of Maryland, Baltimore