Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Abstract
Computing paradigms are constantly evolving-from mainframe to desktop, and on to ubiquitous computing. With a wide variety of devices, each with varying constraints, it would be quite difficult to develop services that would operate in a uniform manner across all platforms. With this in mind we offer an agent based solution. Agent attributes of autonomy, adaptability and mobility make them highly suitable for use in pervasive computing environments. Agent Chameleons illustrates a framework for Virtual Personal Assistants (VPA) for the information age. This paper briefly outlines some of the technologies and concepts that underpin the functionality of a VPA.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/m6dh-0677
Recommended Citation
Bradley, J.F., Duffy, B., & O'Hare, M.P. (2004). Virtual Personal Assistants in a Pervasive Computing World. Proceedings of IEEE Systems man and Cybernetics UK-RI 3rd Workshop on Intelligent Cybernetic Systems (ICS'04), 7th- 8th September, University of Ulster at Magee, Derry, UK. doi:10.21427/m6dh-0677
Publication Details
Proceedings of IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics, UK-RI 3rd Workshop on Intelligent Cybernetic Systems, 2004