Model of interaction among embedded agents in ubiquitous computing environments

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This research is motivated by the need to propose a model for studying the interaction of people in educational spaces such as museums, assisted by ubiquitous computing environments. People are represented as mobile software agent which have certain characteristics, limited knowledge and the necessity to interact with others to achieve individual or collective goals in a specific context. We propose a model of interaction context-dependent among embedded agents in ubiquitous computing environments that facilitate interaction between people and the museum, taking into account its ontology, autonomy, pro-activity, mobility and social skills. © 2012 Infonomics Society.

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Rosales, R., Rodriguez, D., Flores, D. L., Palafox, L., Castanon-Puga, M., & Gaxiola-Pacheco, C. (2012). Model of interaction among embedded agents in ubiquitous computing environments. In International Conference on Information Society, i-Society 2012 (pp. 501–502). https://doi.org/10.20533/iji.1742.4712.2013.0095

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