S. Kuppuswami, T. Chitralekha
Apr 1, 2010
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11
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Journal
Int. J. Intell. Inf. Technol.
Abstract
In this paper, the authors describe a new architecture for the language faculty of an agent that fulfills the interaction requirements of task delegation. The architecture of the language faculty is based on a conceptualization of the language faculty of an agent and a definition of its internal state paradigm. The new architecture is behavior-management based and possesses self-management properties. This architecture is compared with existing abstract self-management architectures, which examines how the new architecture solves unresolved issues of older models. The architecture description is followed by a case study-Multilingual Natural Language Agent Interface for Mail Service, which illustrates its application.