Title: Multiagent applications
1Multiagent applications
With materials from SRI, USC, Paris VI and others
2Automated Office Applications
3Automated Office Applications
4Multimodal Maps Application
5Unified Messaging
6CommandTalk Application
A spoken language interface to the LeatherNet
military simulation and training system
7Applications Paris VI (Dragoul)
- Computer-aided design simulation of complex
industrial systems - Carosse (w. Peugeot-Citroën)
- Cassiopeia Methodology
- Graphical (2D) representation of complex data
- Garden of Chances (artistical project)
- Data Garden (w. France Telecom) e-mail
organization
8Collective Robotics
- MICROBES immersion of a group of 10 autonomous
robots in a human collectivity. - Design of the individual and collective behaviors
to ensure the  survival of the group. - Study of the interactions between humans and
robots in a shared environment (with Bruno
Latours sociology team). - Interactive learning
9Ants MANTA (1991-1998)
- Question
- how to explain the formation of social structures
(division of task, hierarchies, etc.) in ant
colonies ? - Knowledge
- ants behaviors (observed by ethologists),
communication (by measure) and biological
 parameters - Experiments
- 1000 in a virtual laboratory, analyzed with the
same (statistical) tools than real colonies - Results
- Confirmation of the self-organizing processes
hypothetized by ethologists - Invalidation of many alternate hypotheses (age
influence, etc.)
10Traffic Archisim (94-..)
- Goal
- to reproduce a road traffic accurate at all
levels, for predicting the impacts of new car
equipments, new infrastructures, new laws - Knowledge
- drivers behaviors (observed by psychologists),
infrastructure, car dynamics, weather, etc. - Experiments
- in virtual environments (1) and with a simulator
(2) - Results
- New infrastructure tests (like crossways)
- New models of drivers behavior
Signs
Traffic lights
Road
Car driver
1
2
11Hydrology Rivages (97-..)
- Goal
- to reproduce water flow dynamics in heterogeneous
complex physical environments - Knowledge
- local interactions of waterballs (erosion, etc.)
- Experiments
- in a virtual laboratory reproducing physical
environments, at different scales - Results
- Possibility to simulate the impact of obstacles
on the water flow (dams, walls, etc., possibly
dynamical ones) - Possibility to combine several  functionsÂ
collision, erosion, infiltration, etc.
12Electric Elves
Milind Tambe David Pynadath Teamcore
Research Group Craig Knoblock Yolanda Gil
Hans Chalupsky
Funded by DARPA COABS
13Current FocusElves in One Research Group
- Mixed 15 agent team
- Agent proxies for 9 researchers (called Friday)
- Interface via PDA with GPS, WAP phones
- Agent proxy for a project assistant
- Information agents, schedulers, matchers
- Agent proxies run 24/7
- First deployment in a real organization
- Coordinate meetings (reschedule if delays,
cancel) - Decide presenters at research meetings (via
auctions) - Track people (www.isi.edu/teamcore/info.html)
- Order our meals
14Messages in a Three Months Run
Number of messages
June 1 to August 31, 2000
15Elves in Use Auctions
PAUL SCERRI WILL BE THE PRESENTER FOR
TEAMCORE Meeting on 7/20/2000
- If presenter cannot attend the meeting, then
substitute
16Elves in Use Reschedule Meetings
17Friday Ordering Dinner
18Elves in Use Wireless Devices
- PALM VII
- GPS
- PALM VII
- Allows GPS
- Transmission
WAP Phone
- Enable remote human interaction with agents
- Scheduling information, queries, short
messages.. - Order meals from the beach!
- Enable agents to track human location
- GPS (but does not work inside buildings,
tunnels) - PALM to PALM beaming
- Not sufficient for tracking finger, other
sources fused
19Elves in Use Track Locations