A Novel Ranking Algorithm for Service Matching Based on Agent Association Graphs
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Abstract
An efficient service matching process is crucial for solving complex problems based on heterogeneous agents. Agent cooperation can be achieved through matching requesting agents with service-providing agents, and, through such cooperation, multi-agents can solve a variety of complex problems. Improving the efficiency of the agent-matching process has become an important issue in multi-agent research. The adoption of an appropriate agent-matching mechanism will enhance agent cooperation and communication efficiency within an agent network. In this paper, we develop a new agent-matching algorithm, the Agent-Rank algorithm, which ranks service-providing agents according to their contributions to a nominated requesting agent based on Agent Association Graphs. The Agent-Rank algorithm overcomes the problems of agent-matching in a large agent network through combining the general ranking scores with the request-based ranking scores. In our experimental evaluation, we have found that the Agent-Rank algorithm can significantly improve efficiency in the agent-matching and re-matching processes.
- A Novel Ranking Algorithm for Service Matching Based on Agent Association Graphs
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December 2010
1429 pages
ISBN:9780769542577
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IEEE Computer Society
United States
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Published: 13 December 2010
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