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A dialectics multiagent system in which argumentative agents play and arbitrate to reach an agreement.

Maxime Morge. A dialectics multiagent system in which argumentative agents play and arbitrate to reach an agreement.. In Proc. of the 17th Belgian-Dutch conference of Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1–8, 2005.

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Abstract

We propose in this paper DIAL, a framework for inter-agents dialogue, which formalize a deliberative process. This framework bounds a dialectics system in which argumentative agents arbitrate and play to reach an agreement. For this purpose, we propose an argumentation-based reasoning to manage the conflicts between arguments having different strengths for different agents. Moreover, we propose a model of argumentative agents which justify the hypothesis to which they commit and take into account the commitments of their interlocutors. In the scope of our dialectics system, a third agent is responsible of the final decision outcome which is taken by resolving the conflict between two players according to their competence and the advanced arguments.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge05bnai,
  author = "Maxime Morge",
  title = "A dialectics multiagent system in which argumentative agents
        play and arbitrate to reach an agreement.",
  booktitle = "Proc. of the 17th Belgian-Dutch conference of Artificial
      Intelligence",
  pages="1-8"
  year = 2005,
  mouth="october",
  notes="short paper",
  abstract = {We propose in this paper DIAL, a framework for inter-agents
                  dialogue, which formalize a deliberative process. This
                  framework bounds a dialectics system in which
                  argumentative agents arbitrate and play to reach an
                  agreement. For this purpose, we propose an
                  argumentation-based reasoning to manage the conflicts
                  between arguments having different strengths for
                  different agents. Moreover, we propose a model of
                  argumentative agents which justify the hypothesis to
                  which they commit and take into account the commitments
                  of their interlocutors. In the scope of our dialectics
                  system, a third agent is responsible of the final
                  decision outcome which is taken by resolving the conflict
                  between two players according to their competence and the
                  advanced arguments.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {International conference},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Dialogue},
  bib2html_funding = {ADNT}
}

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