A Multi-agent Bioinformatics Integration System with Adjustable Autonomy

In this paper we describe a Multi-Agent Bioinformatics Integration System that aims at helping users make the most of the available integration facilities while also increasing their trust in the system. To this end, an explanation facility that helps the users to better understand how the system ha...

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