Semantic Web Technologies Applied to Interoperability on an Educational Portal

This paper describes an approach to promote interoperability among heterogeneous agents that are part of an Educational Portal (PortEdu). We focus on a specific agent, the social agent, adding all the necessary functionality for him to interact with agents that aren’t fully aware of its context. The...

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Bayesian Network
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control theory
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Computer systems and distributed systems. User interface
Exact sciences and technology
General aspects
Information systems. Data bases
Memory organisation. Data processing
Multiagent System
Occupational training. Personnel. Work management
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Query Language
Social Agent
Software
Speech and sound recognition and synthesis. Linguistics
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