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==Man-machine collaboration in continuous knowledge-construction flows==
==Man-machine collaboration in continuous knowledge-construction flows==

Revision as of 08:58, 11 February 2011


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The Kolflow is a 3-years basic research project taking place from 1 February 2011 to 31 July 2014, founded by French National Agency for Research (ANR), program ANR CONTINT. The aim of the project is investigation on Man-machine collaboration in continuous knowledge-construction flows. Kolflow partners are Team GDD (Lab LINA), Team Orpailleur (Lab LORIA), Team Silex (Lab LIRIS), Team Wimmics (Lab INRIA)

The coordinator of Kolflow is Pascal Molli: {{{3}}} (Molli)

Man-machine collaboration in continuous knowledge-construction flows

Web 2.0 is currently producing a huge amount of information. Continuously transforming this information into knowledge is a major challenge for the research community. Automated reasoning or collective intelligence are currently two representative approaches to transform content into knowledge. The Kolflow project proposes to extend collective intelligence with smart agents relying on automated reasoning. Smart agents can significantly reduce the overhead of communities in the process of continuously building knowledge. Consequently, continuous knowledge building is much more efficient.

Kolflow aims at building a social semantic space where humans collaborate with smart agents in order to produce knowledge understandable by humans and machines. Humans are able to understand the actions of smart agents. Smart agents are able to understand actions of humans. Kolflow targets the co-evolution of content and knowledge as the result of interactions of humans and machines.

If human-machine collaboration can be the key to ensure co-evolution of content and knowledge, such collaboration can fail if not managed. The Kolflow project addresses the following scientific issues:

Man-machine collaboration
Man-machine collaboration can be very unstable and make the whole system divergent. How to coordinate the actions of distributed agents, either software or humans, sharing web contents and knowledge accessed by web users at a potentially large scale? In particular, a key issue is to guarantee a minimal stability and the non-regression of the whole system.
Man-machine collaboration for humans
How to make formal knowledge and its evolution accessible, usable, editable and understandable by human agents so they can observe, control, evaluate and reuse the outputs of smart agents?
Man-machine collaboration for machines
How to support and take into account the unpredictable behavior of human agents that can at any moment add or modify content and formal knowledge with the risk of introducing uncertainty or inconsistency? How auto- mated reasoning can adapt their behavior and results by taking into account feedback from human agents? How these tools can adapt their behavior and results to specific user needs in a given context?

The Kolflow project aims at tackling man-machine collaboration issues with the following approach:

  1. Deliver man-machine collaboration scenarios and some reference corpus. These scenarios drive the project and evaluate the overall progression of others Kolflow tasks.
  2. Build a social semantic space based on distributed semantic wikis. This social semantic space behaves as a blackboard for man-machine collaboration. Coordination of agents is based on process representation and enactment. The whole system is accessible by humans and machines through distributed semantic queries.
  3. Make histories of knowledge building understandable by man and machine. This is the key to make smart agent aware of humans reactions to their actions.
  4. Make automated reasoning understandable by humans. Smart agents must explain what they did and why they did these actions to humans.
  5. Manage inconsistencies generated by man-machine collaboration by allowing interactive reasoning with a globally inconsistent family of ontologies.

Expected scientific results of the Kolflow project will be a number of publications in the area of semantic web, computer-supported cooperative work, and knowledge discovery and data mining. The technical result of the project will be fundamental and practical knowledge in man-machine collaboration. It includes a basic corpus and scenarios and prototypes that enacts man-machine collaboration scenarios. If successful, Kolflow will demonstrate how it is possible to extend collective intelligence with smart agents in order to ensure co-evolution of contents and knowledge.

Events

Use a JavaScript-enabled browser to view this element. Browse the result list directly.MONTHYEARFinal open workshop2014-07-01T00:00:000Start date: July 2014
Task342013-03-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2013
End date: 31 July 2014
Task332013-03-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2013
End date: 31 July 2014
Yearly workshop 22013-02-01T00:00:000Start date: February 2013
Yearly workshop 12012-02-01T00:00:000Start date: February 2012
Task412011-03-01T00:00:002012-08-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2011
End date: 31 August 2012
Task422011-03-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
Task312011-03-01T00:00:002013-02-28T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2011
End date: 28 February 2013
Task322011-03-01T00:00:002013-02-28T23:59:590Start date: 1 March 2011
End date: 28 February 2013
Task12011-02-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 February 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
Task52011-02-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 February 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
KolflowProject2011-02-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 February 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
Task62011-02-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 February 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
Task22011-02-01T00:00:002014-07-31T23:59:590Start date: 1 February 2011
End date: 31 July 2014
2011-02-01T00:00:00

Further information

For further information, contact the Kolflow manager. The project reference number is ANR-???.