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Collaborating agents in distributed networks and emergence of collective knowledge

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Murthy, V K
Krishnamurthy, E.Vikram

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We describe how a set of agents can collaborate in E-marketing- in particular, we consider E- Auction. We also give a theoretical basis to detect the collaboration termination, without indefinite cycling, We also discus the possibility of self-organized criticality among interacting agents in which there is stochastic emergence of collective knowledge due to agent's internal reasoning, as well-as, incremental knowledge obtained from interactions with other agents.

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Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems: Proceedings of 8th International Conference

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