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An Argumentative Model for Service-Oriented Agents

Maxime Morge, Jarred McGinnis, Stefano Bromuri, Paolo Mancarella, and Kostas Stathis. An Argumentative Model for Service-Oriented Agents. In Proc. of the he International Symposium on Architectures for Intelligent Theory-Based Agents, pp. 6, Stanford University, California, USA, 2008.

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Abstract

In this paper we propose an argumentative agent model able to reason and make decisions, communicate and negotiate with other agents with the aim of supporting service selection and composition. Actually, our agent model is inspired from the general-purpose KGP agent model which deals only partially with priorities as required by our application. We provide here an argumentation framework which adopts Knowledge, Goals, Decisions, and Priorities as the main component to perform the individual and social reasoning of agents. We propose here an example to illustrate our approach.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge08aita,
  author =       {Maxime Morge and Jarred McGinnis and Stefano Bromuri
                  and Paolo Mancarella and Kostas
                  Stathis},
  title =        {An Argumentative Model for Service-Oriented Agents},
  booktitle =    {Proc. of the he International Symposium on
                  Architectures for Intelligent Theory-Based Agents},
  pages =        {6},
  year =         {2008},
  editor =       {M. Balduccini et al.},
  address =      {Stanford University, California, USA},
  organization = {AAAI Spring Symposium Series},
  abstract=      {In this paper we propose an argumentative agent model
                  able to reason and make decisions, communicate and
                  negotiate with other agents with the aim of supporting
                  service selection and composition. Actually, our agent
                  model is inspired from the general-purpose KGP agent
                  model which deals only partially with priorities as
                  required by our application. We provide here an
                  argumentation framework which adopts Knowledge, Goals,
                  Decisions, and Priorities as the main component to
                  perform the individual and social reasoning of agents. We
                  propose here an example to illustrate our approach.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Agent decision-making, Agent architecture},
  bib2html_funding = {ArgUGRID}
}

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