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1 Amalthaea: An Evolving Multi-Agent Information (2007)

Abstract
Amalthaea is an evolving, multiagent ecosystem for personalized filtering, discovery and monitoring of information sites. Amalthaea's primary application domain is the WorldWide-Web and its main purpose is to assist its users in finding interesting information. Two different categories of agents are introduced in the system: filtering agents that model and monitor the interests of the user and discovery agents that model the information sources. A market-like ecosystem where the agents evolve, compete and collaborate is presented: agents that are useful to the user or other agents reproduce while lowperforming agents are destroyed. Results from various experiments with different system configurations and varying ratios of user interests versus agents in the system are presented. Finally issues like fine-tuning the initial parameters of the system and

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Keywords Agents, Evolution, Information Filtering, World-Wide-Web
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Language English
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