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The Agent Argumentation Architecture Revisited

Maxime Morge and Kostas Stathis. The Agent Argumentation Architecture Revisited. In Proc. of the Sixth European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS'08), Bath, UK, pp. 1–15, 2008.

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Abstract

The Agent Argumentation Architecture (AAA) has been recently proposed [1] as an abstract model by means of which an autonomous agent argues with itself to manage its motivations and arbitrate its possibly conflicting internal goals. In an attempt to show how the AAA model can be instantiated, we revisit the original model with a concrete argumentation framework illustrating how the internal dialectic process can be specified as a dialogue-game between internal components representing the agent's mental faculties. The resulting framework is ex- emplified with an intuitive case, illustrating the importance of argumentation to develop models of cognitive agents with motivations.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{morge08eumas,
  author =       {Maxime Morge and Kostas Stathis},
  title =        {The Agent Argumentation Architecture Revisited},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the Sixth European Workshop on Multi-Agent
                  Systems (EUMAS'08), Bath, UK},
  pages =        {1-15},
  year =         {2008},
  abstract=      {The Agent Argumentation Architecture (AAA) has been
                  recently proposed [1] as an abstract model by means of
                  which an autonomous agent argues with itself to manage
                  its motivations and arbitrate its possibly conflicting
                  internal goals. In an attempt to show how the AAA model
                  can be instantiated, we revisit the original model with a
                  concrete argumentation framework illustrating how the
                  internal dialectic process can be specified as a
                  dialogue-game between internal components representing
                  the agent's mental faculties. The resulting framework is
                  ex- emplified with an intuitive case, illustrating the
                  importance of argumentation to develop models of
                  cognitive agents with motivations.},
  bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
  bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Agent architecture},
  bib2html_funding = {ArgUGRID}
}

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