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Debating over heterogeneous descriptions.

Maxime Morge and Jean-Christophe Routier. Debating over heterogeneous descriptions.. Applied Ontology, Special issue on Formal Ontology for Communicating Agents, 2(3-4):333–349, IOS Press, 2007.

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Abstract

A fundamental interoperability problem is caused by the semantic heterogeneity of agents'ontologies in open multiagent systems. In this paper, we propose a formal framework for agents debating over heterogeneous terminologies. For this purpose, we propose an argumentation-based representation framework to manage conflicting description.Moreover, we propose a model for the reasoning of agents where they justify the description to which they commit and take into account the description of their interlocutors. Finally, we provide a dialectical system allowing agents to participate in a dialogue in order to reach an agreement over heterogeneous descriptions.

BibTeX

@Article{morge07ao,
  author =       {Maxime Morge and Jean-Christophe Routier},
  title =        {Debating over heterogeneous descriptions.},
  journal =      {Applied Ontology, Special issue on Formal Ontology for Communicating Agents},
  year =         {2007},
  volume =       {2},
  publisher = {IOS Press}
  number =       {3-4},
  pages =        {333-349},
  abstract=      {A fundamental interoperability problem is caused by the
                  semantic heterogeneity of agents'ontologies in open
                  multiagent systems. In this paper, we propose a formal
                  framework for agents debating over heterogeneous
                  terminologies. For this purpose, we propose an
                  argumentation-based representation framework to manage
                  conflicting description.Moreover, we propose a model for
                  the reasoning of agents where they justify the
                  description to which they commit and take into account
                  the description of their interlocutors. Finally, we
                  provide a dialectical system allowing agents to
                  participate in a dialogue in order to reach an agreement
                  over heterogeneous descriptions.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {International Journal},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Ontology},
  bib2html_funding = {CPER TAC}
}

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