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Argumentation to compose services.

Maxime Morge. Argumentation to compose services.. In Proc. of the 18th Belgian-Dutch conference of Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1–8, 2006.

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Abstract

We propose in this paper a framework for inter-agents dialogue on actions, which formalize a deliberative process. This framework bounds a dialectical system in which argumentative agents arbitrate and play to reach a practical agreement. For this purpose, we propose an argumentation-based reasoning to manage the conflicts between plans having different strengths for different agents. Moreover, we propose a model of agents which justify the plans to which they commit and take into account the plans of their interlocutors. In the scope of our dialectical system, an agent is responsible of the final decision outcome which is taken according to the autority of the players, the uttered plans and her own rules and priorities. We illustrate this paper with a services composition.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge06bnai,
  author = "Maxime Morge",
  title = "Argumentation to compose services.",
  booktitle = "Proc. of the 18th Belgian-Dutch conference of Artificial
      Intelligence",
  pages = {1-8},
  year = 2006,
  mouth="october",
  notes="long paper",
  abstract=      {We propose in this paper a framework for inter-agents
                  dialogue on actions, which formalize a deliberative
                  process. This framework bounds a dialectical system in
                  which argumentative agents arbitrate and play to reach a
                  practical agreement. For this purpose, we propose an
                  argumentation-based reasoning to manage the conflicts
                  between plans having different strengths for different
                  agents. Moreover, we propose a model of agents which
                  justify the plans to which they commit and take into
                  account the plans of their interlocutors. In the scope of
                  our dialectical system, an agent is responsible of the
                  final decision outcome which is taken according to the
                  autority of the players, the uttered plans and her own
                  rules and priorities.  We illustrate this paper with a
                  services composition.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {International conference},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Dialogue},
  bib2html_funding = {CPER TAC}
}

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