User:David Yang

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David Jin-Tan Yang National_Kaohsiung_Normal_University

Motto “I believe that we can make difference for our society if we keep on the right track with heart.”
Established 2004
Group Research Assistant System(瑞士團隊)
Chairman Jin-Tan Yang(楊錦潭)
Date of Birth 1955/11/23,Changhua(彰化縣),Taiwan
Location Intelligent Agent Lab.
Member 15
Faculty 1
Campus Ho-Ping campus,Nation Kaohsiung Normal University
Homepage ia.nknu.edu.tw
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The 5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies General Co-Chairs
The International Conference on SCORM Program Co-Chairs


Research:

With the advances of computer software and hardware technologies, the web will be available for education at anytime & anywhere. The applications of Intelligent Agents (IA) can be applied to many fields as learning-aide tools such as web-based learning on the web, animated pedagogical agent, coursetable system at secondary school level, learning simulation, knowledge guider, course recommending system, …etc.


Whether the intelligent agents can help students’ learning on the distance education. There are two critical issues. One is “What kinds of agent should be needed for education?” and “How is an agent system to interact with educational members such as learners or teachers?” Through the theoretical phase during the past two years (1999~2000), I am interested in writing some practical systems based on Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) with UML(Unified Model Language) ,a visual modeling tools for object-oriented analysis/design. The UML modeling can be used to validate the appropriate structure of IA. Currently, I choose JADE system as a development platform to develop multi-agent system(MAS).

  Now, I am teaching an artificial intelligence course at graduate institute of science education and focusing on knowledge and ontology. An ontology associates vocabulary terms with entities identified in the conceptualization and provides definitions to constrain the interpretations of these terms. In order for information from different sources to be integrated, there needs to be a shared understanding of the relevant domain. Knowledge representation formalisms provide structures for organizing this knowledge, but provide no mechanisms for sharing it. Ontologies provide a common vocabulary to support the sharing and reuse of knowledge.

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