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Computer supported collaborative argumentation

Maxime Morge. Computer supported collaborative argumentation. In Proc of 4th workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CNMA04), pp. 1–4, 2004.

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Abstract

rgumentation for the public debate. For this purpose, we use the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), that can be viewed as an argumentation-based decision-making process, to help stakeholders to build an argumentation schema and to express preferences about it. Considering this multi-criteria decision-making as an argumentationbased decision-making, we construct a dialogue system of agents with reasoning abilities to support the group decision. Each user is assisted by an agent representing him in automated dialogues. Therefore, the system provides tools for the collaborative development of the argumentation schemas on one hand and to check the consistency or the inconsistency among preferences between two users allowing the conflicts and the consensus seeking on the other hand.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge04cnma,
  author = "Maxime Morge",
  title = "Computer supported collaborative argumentation",
  booktitle = "Proc of 4th workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CNMA04)",
  year = 2004,
  mouth="august",
  pages="1-4",
  abstract = {rgumentation for the public debate. For this purpose, we use
                  the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), that can be viewed
                  as an argumentation-based decision-making process, to
                  help stakeholders to build an argumentation schema and to
                  express preferences about it.  Considering this
                  multi-criteria decision-making as an argumentationbased
                  decision-making, we construct a dialogue system of agents
                  with reasoning abilities to support the group
                  decision. Each user is assisted by an agent representing
                  him in automated dialogues. Therefore, the system
                  provides tools for the collaborative development of the
                  argumentation schemas on one hand and to check the
                  consistency or the inconsistency among preferences
                  between two users allowing the conflicts and the
                  consensus seeking on the other hand.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Dialogue, Deliberation support system},
  bib2html_funding = {ADNT}
}

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