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Social and Persuasive Argumentation over Organized Actions
Maxime Morge. Social and Persuasive Argumentation over Organized Actions. In Proc. of the International Symposium on Persuasive Technologies, AISB Convention, pp. 22–28, 3, Aberdeen, UK, 2008.
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Abstract
To greater adoption of argumentation technologies, their links with other disciplines need attention. In particular, Sociology provides a pertinent and well-grounded background for analysing the social dimensions of multiagent organisations. In this paper, we explore the social science background which captures the notions of motivation and social power/relationship in order to provide a coordination mechanism for open complex multiagent systems. Moreover, we formalize here these notions and we apply to them a particular argumentation technology for allowing agents to negotiate. Agents argue for persuading each other to collaborate with the help of two different schemes: appeals to common goal and threats. Our framework is exemplified with a simple use case.
BibTeX
@InProceedings{morge08persuasive,
author = {Maxime Morge},
title = {Social and Persuasive Argumentation over Organized
Actions},
booktitle = {Proc. of the International Symposium on Persuasive
Technologies, AISB Convention},
pages = {22-28},
volume = {3},
isbn = {190295664},
year = {2008},
address = {Aberdeen, UK},
abstract= {To greater adoption of argumentation technologies, their
links with other disciplines need attention. In
particular, Sociology provides a pertinent and
well-grounded background for analysing the social
dimensions of multiagent organisations. In this paper, we
explore the social science background which captures the
notions of motivation and social power/relationship in
order to provide a coordination mechanism for open
complex multiagent systems. Moreover, we formalize here
these notions and we apply to them a particular
argumentation technology for allowing agents to
negotiate. Agents argue for persuading each other to
collaborate with the help of two different schemes:
appeals to common goal and threats. Our framework is
exemplified with a simple use case.},
bib2html_pubtype = {Workshop},
bib2html_rescat = {MAS, Argumentation, Agent decision-making},
bib2html_funding = {ArgUGRID}
}
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