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The hedgehog and the fox. An argumentation-based decision support system (short paper)

Maxime Morge and Paolo Mancarella. The hedgehog and the fox. An argumentation-based decision support system (short paper). In Proc. of the Quatri�me Journ�es Francophones Mod�les Formels de l'Interaction, pp. 357–364, 2007.

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Abstract

We present here a Decision Support System (DSS). For this purpose, we propose an Argumentation Framework for practical reasoning. A logic language is used as a concrete data structure for holding the statements like knowledge, goals, and actions. Different priorities are attached to these items corresponding to the reliability of the knowledge, the preferences between goals, and the expected utilities of alternatives. These concrete data structures consist of information providing the backbone of arguments. Due to the abductive nature of practical reasoning, we build arguments by reasoning backwards. Moreover, arguments are defined as tree-like structures. In this way, our DSS suggests some solutions and provides an interactive and intelligible explanation of the choices.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge07mfimargo,
  author =       {Maxime Morge and Paolo Mancarella},
  title =        {The hedgehog and the fox. An argumentation-based decision
                  support system (short paper)},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the Quatrième Journées Francophones Modèles Formels de l'Interaction},
  pages =        {357-364},
  year =         {2007},
  abstract=      {We present here a Decision Support System (DSS).  For
                  this purpose, we propose an Argumentation Framework for
                  practical reasoning. A logic language is used as a
                  concrete data structure for holding the statements like
                  knowledge, goals, and actions.  Different priorities are
                  attached to these items corresponding to the reliability
                  of the knowledge, the preferences between goals, and the
                  expected utilities of alternatives. These concrete data
                  structures consist of information providing the backbone
                  of arguments. Due to the abductive nature of practical
                  reasoning, we build arguments by reasoning
                  backwards. Moreover, arguments are defined as tree-like
                  structures. In this way, our DSS suggests some solutions
                  and provides an interactive and intelligible explanation
                  of the choices.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
  bib2html_rescat = {Argumentation, Decision support system},
  bib2html_funding = {ArguGRID}
}

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