Programming Bots, Spiders, and Intelligent Agents in Microsoft Visual C++

Programming Bots, Spiders, and Intelligent Agents in Microsoft Visual C++

Author: David Pallmann

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780735605657

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Written by a prolific innovator in the agent arena, this guide offers specific instruction for leveraging Visual C++ skills to build robots, spiders crawlers, and intelligent agents. The CD-ROM houses recyclable agents, in addition to reusable C++ classes and AlphaCONNECT agent software.


Complex Artificial Environments

Complex Artificial Environments

Author: Juval Portugali

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-19

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 3540297103

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Juval Portugali The notion of complex artificial environments (CAE) refers to theories of c- plexity and self-organization, as well as to artifacts in general, and to artificial - vironments, such as cities, in particular. The link between the two, however, is not trivial. For one thing, the theories of complexity and self-organization originated in the “hard” science and by reference to natural phenomena in physics and bi- ogy. The study of artifacts, per contra, has traditionally been the business of the “soft” disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The notion of “complex artificial environments” thus implies the supposition that the theories of compl- ity and self-organization, together with the mathematical formalisms and meth- ologies developed for their study, apply beyond the domain of nature. Such a s- st position raises a whole set of questions relating to the nature of 21 century cities and urbanism, to philosophical issues regarding the natural versus the artificial, to the methodological legitimacy of interdisciplinary transfer of theories and me- odologies and to the implications that entail the use of sophisticated, state-of-t- art artifacts such as virtual reality (VR) cities and environments. The three-day workshop on the study of complex artificial environments that took place on the island of San Servolo, Venice, during April 1-3, 2004, was a gathering of scholars engaged in the study of the various aspects of CAE.


Web Intelligence: Research and Development

Web Intelligence: Research and Development

Author: Ning Zhong

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2003-06-30

Total Pages: 631

ISBN-13: 354045490X

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Conference on Web Intelligence, WI 2001, held in Maebashi City, Japan, in October 2001.The 28 revised full papers and 45 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 153 full-length paper submissions. Also included are an introductory survey and six invited presentations. The book offers topical sections on Web information systems environments and foundations, Web human-media engineering, Web information management, Web information retrieval, Web agents, Web mining and farming, and Web-based applications.


Web Mining

Web Mining

Author: Anthony Scime

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9781591404149

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Web Mining is moving the World Wide Web toward a more useful environment in which users can quickly and easily find the information they need. Web Mining uses document content, hyperlink structure, and usage statistics to assist users in meeting their needed information. This book provides a record of current research and practical applications in Web searching. It includes techniques that will improve the utilization of the Web by the design of Web sites, as well as the design and application of search agents. This book presents research and related applications in a manner that encourages additional work toward improving the reduction of information overflow, which is so common today in Web search results.


Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java

Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java

Author: Jeff Heaton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-10-11

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 0782152325

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The content and services available on the web continue to be accessed mostly through direct human control. But this is changing. Increasingly, users rely on automated agents that save them time and effort by programmatically retrieving content, performing complex interactions, and aggregating data from diverse sources. Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java teaches you how to build and deploy a wide variety of these agents-from single-purpose bots to exploratory spiders to aggregators that present a unified view of information from multiple user accounts. You will quickly build on your basic knowledge of Java to quickly master the techniques that are essential to this specialized world of programming, including parsing HTML, interpreting data, working with cookies, reading and writing XML, and managing high-volume workloads. You'll also learn about the ethical issues associated with bot use--and the limitations imposed by some websites. This book offers two levels of instruction, both of which are focused on the library of routines provided on the companion CD. If your main concern is adding ready-made functionality to an application, you'll achieve your goals quickly thanks to step-by-step instructions and sample programs that illustrate effective implementations. If you're interested in the technologies underlying these routines, you'll find in-depth explanations of how they work and the techniques required for customization.