INCA: A cognitive multi-agents architecture for designing intelligent & adaptive learning systems

  • Nabeth T
  • Razmerita L
  • Angehrn A
  • et al.
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This paper presents a cognitive multi-agents architecture called Intelligent Cognitive Agents (InCA) that was elaborated for the design of Intelligent Adaptive Learning Systems. The InCA architecture relies on a personal agent that is aware of the user's characteristics, and that coordinates the intervention of a set of expert cognitive agents (such as story telling agents, assessment agents, stimulation agents or help agents). This InCA architecture has been applied for the design of K"InCA, an e-learning system aimed at helping people to learn and adopt knowledge-sharing management practices.nema

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Nabeth, T., Razmerita, L., Angehrn, A., & Roda, C. (2005). INCA: A cognitive multi-agents architecture for designing intelligent & adaptive learning systems. Computer Science and Information Systems, 2(2), 99–114. https://doi.org/10.2298/csis0502099n

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