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arxiv: cs/9812015 · v1 · submitted 1998-12-11 · 💻 cs.HC · cs.DC

Adaptive Interaction Using the Adaptive Agent Oriented Software Architecture (AAOSA)

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keywords adaptivearchitectureaaosaagentinterfacessoftwareapproachlearning
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User interfaces that adapt their characteristics to those of the user are referred to as adaptive interfaces. We propose Adaptive Agent Oriented Software Architecture (AAOSA) as a new way of designing adaptive interfaces. AAOSA is a new approach to software design based on an agent-oriented architecture. In this approach agents are considered adaptively communicating concurrent modules which are divided into a white box module responsible for the communications and learning, and a black box which is responsible for the independent specialized processes of the agent. A distributed learning policy that makes use of this architecture is used for purposes of system adaptability.

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