Smart sensors and actuators, embedding learning and reasoning features and associated to everyday objects and locations, will soon densely populate our everyday environments. Being capable of understanding, reasoning, and reporting about what is happening (for sensors) and about what they can make possibly happen (for actuators), these “speaking objects” will thus be assimilable to autonomous situated agents. Accordingly, populations of speaking objects will define dense and massive multiagent systems, devoted to monitor and control our environments, let them be homes, industries or, in the large-scale, whole cities. In this context, the necessary coordination among speaking objects will be likely to become associated with the capability of argumenting about situations and about the current state of the affairs, triggering and directing proper distributed conversations, and eventually collectively reach future desirable state of the affairs. In this article, we detail the speaking objects vision, overview the key enabling technologies, and analyze the key challenges for engineering large-scale collectives of speaking objects and their conversations.

Distributed Speaking Objects: A Case for Massive Multiagent Systems / Lippi, M.; Mamei, M.; Mariani, S.; Zambonelli, F.. - 11422:(2019), pp. 3-20. ( International Workshop on Massively Multi-agent Systems, MMAS 2018 swe 2018) [10.1007/978-3-030-20937-7_1].

Distributed Speaking Objects: A Case for Massive Multiagent Systems

Lippi M.;Mamei M.;Mariani S.;Zambonelli F.
2019

Abstract

Smart sensors and actuators, embedding learning and reasoning features and associated to everyday objects and locations, will soon densely populate our everyday environments. Being capable of understanding, reasoning, and reporting about what is happening (for sensors) and about what they can make possibly happen (for actuators), these “speaking objects” will thus be assimilable to autonomous situated agents. Accordingly, populations of speaking objects will define dense and massive multiagent systems, devoted to monitor and control our environments, let them be homes, industries or, in the large-scale, whole cities. In this context, the necessary coordination among speaking objects will be likely to become associated with the capability of argumenting about situations and about the current state of the affairs, triggering and directing proper distributed conversations, and eventually collectively reach future desirable state of the affairs. In this article, we detail the speaking objects vision, overview the key enabling technologies, and analyze the key challenges for engineering large-scale collectives of speaking objects and their conversations.
2019
no
Inglese
International Workshop on Massively Multi-agent Systems, MMAS 2018
swe
2018
https://www.springer.com/series/558
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
11422
3
20
978-3-030-20936-0
978-3-030-20937-7
Springer Verlag
Argumentation; Internet of Things; Massive multiagent systems
Lippi, M.; Mamei, M.; Mariani, S.; Zambonelli, F.
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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Distributed Speaking Objects: A Case for Massive Multiagent Systems / Lippi, M.; Mamei, M.; Mariani, S.; Zambonelli, F.. - 11422:(2019), pp. 3-20. ( International Workshop on Massively Multi-agent Systems, MMAS 2018 swe 2018) [10.1007/978-3-030-20937-7_1].
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