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Conflict Resolution in Multi-agent Systems with Typed Connections for Ontology Population

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The paper presents a conflict resolution algorithm for multiagent systems with agents connected by relations of different types and worth. The result of conflict resolution is a conflict-free set of agents. We apply this algorithm for the ambiguity resolution problem in ontology population based on multiagent natural language text analysis.

The research has been supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant 13-01-00643, 15-07-04144, 13-07-00422).

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We would like to thank our colleague Igor Anureev for help and discussions.

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Garanina, N., Sidorova, E., Anokhin, S. (2016). Conflict Resolution in Multi-agent Systems with Typed Connections for Ontology Population. In: Mazzara, M., Voronkov, A. (eds) Perspectives of System Informatics. PSI 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9609. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41579-6_10

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