Evaluation of an Approach for Distributed Cooperative Reasoning of Global Context States

Alexandre Skyrme, M. Endler
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In many occasions of our daily lives, we are willing to spontaneously interact or collaborate with nearby people for sharing ideas, chatting, saving time/money, or helping each other. For that purpose, it is often necessary to identify and reason about shared context situations that are based on distributed sources of local contexts. So far, most of the work that investigates mechanisms to support spontaneous discovery and interaction among mobile users has not thoroughly explored means of automatic detection of common Global Context States (GCS). In this paper, we discuss a distributed reasoning approach and algorithm that determines a distributed Global Context State among potentially interacting agents. We also evaluate the complexity of the algorithm - through simulation - and identify how the convergence of the algorithm is influenced by users' mobility patterns, the requested minimum number of contributing agents required to conclude a reasoning process and the volatility of each agent's local context.
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一种全局上下文状态分布式协同推理方法的评价
在我们日常生活的许多场合,我们愿意自发地与附近的人互动或合作,分享想法,聊天,节省时间/金钱,或互相帮助。为此,通常有必要识别和推断基于本地上下文的分布式源的共享上下文情况。到目前为止,大多数研究支持移动用户之间自发发现和交互的机制的工作尚未彻底探索通用全局上下文状态(GCS)的自动检测方法。在本文中,我们讨论了一种分布式推理方法和算法,用于确定潜在交互代理之间的分布式全局上下文状态。我们还通过模拟评估了算法的复杂性,并确定了算法的收敛性如何受到用户移动模式、完成推理过程所需的最小贡献代理数量以及每个代理本地上下文的波动性的影响。
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