The UMBC TAGA Demo What we have developed and achieved –Travel Agent Game in Agentcities (TAGA) –A FIPA compliant agent framework that extends and enhances.

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The UMBC TAGA Demo What we have developed and achieved –Travel Agent Game in Agentcities (TAGA) –A FIPA compliant agent framework that extends and enhances the Trading Agent Competition (TAC) –Project won the Best Student Entry in the Agentcities sponsored Agent Technology Competition held in Feb in Barcelona Our main contributions –Auction services are developed to enrich the Agentcities environment –The use of Semantic Web languages (RDF & DAML+OIL) improves agent interoperability –DAML-S ontology is employed to support service registration, discovery and invocation.

The TAGA Game and Players Game Objective: develop strategies for different agents to achieve their objectives Human players can choose to implement/play agents with different objectives: Customer Agent (CA) (1)find travel arrangements (2)try to save $$ Travel Agent (TA) (1)satisfy customers’ needs (2)try to maximize profits Web Service Agent (WSA) (1)sell “goods” (e.g., plane tickets & hotel rooms) (2)try to maximize profits

TAGA in Action TAGE Home Page TAGA on Agentcities network (UMBCTac.agentcities.net)UMBCTac.agentcities.net Baltimore, MD USA Download the latest TAGA pkg and docs Create a TAGA game online TAGA supports heterogeneous agent platform. A FIPA-JADE agent can interact with a FIPA-AAP agent

A Typical Scenario Bulletin Board CA TA Auction Service Airline WS Hotel WS 12a b Market Oversight Agent

(and more … new agent, user login, create game, game history) Monitor Customer Agents The TAGA Game Server View TAGA game statusView ACL message trafficMonitor Open Market Auction

TAGA Now and in the Future Now Built on FIPA standards: Agentcities + April Agent Platform (AAP) + JADE Employs RDF/RDF-S ontologies in agent communication Uses SOPA & WSDL in Web Service registrations Robust & persistent web server backend (MySQL + PHP + Apache) In the Future Drive TAGA to an Open Source project Port OWL version of the TAGA ontologies to support ontology reasoning & intelligent agents Develop TAGA toolkit for teaching agent technology and Semantic Web. For more info: