In this paper we present a framework in which heterogeneous agents can argue over the viability of a human organ for transplantation. This collaborative decision making process among human and/or software agents is mediated by a soft-ware agent that uses argument schemes and critical questions to direct the deliberation, and determines a final evaluation of the given arguments. The proposed model is framed in the CARREL System, an agent-based organization designed to improve the overall transplant process. In particular, we believe that the use of argumentation has the potential to increase the number of human organs that current selection processes make available for transplantation. 1
This paper describes a Group Decision Support System for cooperative or non-cooperative argumentativ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a first approach to the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organi...
Abstract. In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procur...
Abstract. In this paper we describe a human organ selection process in which agents argue over wheth...
In this document we present an extensive list of argument schemes and critical questions intended to...
In this paper we describe how a multi agent sys-tem (MAS) that supports arguing agents can in-crease...
In this report we present an extension to CARREL's architecture. CARREL is an agent-based organizati...
This paper proposes a novel process for the allocation of human organs that are made available for t...
In this paper we present a novel approach for combining Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) and Argumentation...
In this work we present an application of Intelligent Agents Technology to mediate in the exchange o...
Multidisciplinary clinical decision-making has become increasingly important for complex diseases, s...
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Abstract. The coordination of human organ transplants is a difficult task that involves legal, clini...
In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procurement of t...
In examining methods to facilitate debate about resource allocation for health care, this qualitati...
This paper describes a Group Decision Support System for cooperative or non-cooperative argumentativ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a first approach to the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organi...
Abstract. In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procur...
Abstract. In this paper we describe a human organ selection process in which agents argue over wheth...
In this document we present an extensive list of argument schemes and critical questions intended to...
In this paper we describe how a multi agent sys-tem (MAS) that supports arguing agents can in-crease...
In this report we present an extension to CARREL's architecture. CARREL is an agent-based organizati...
This paper proposes a novel process for the allocation of human organs that are made available for t...
In this paper we present a novel approach for combining Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) and Argumentation...
In this work we present an application of Intelligent Agents Technology to mediate in the exchange o...
Multidisciplinary clinical decision-making has become increasingly important for complex diseases, s...
© 2006 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish th...
Abstract. The coordination of human organ transplants is a difficult task that involves legal, clini...
In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procurement of t...
In examining methods to facilitate debate about resource allocation for health care, this qualitati...
This paper describes a Group Decision Support System for cooperative or non-cooperative argumentativ...
Abstract. In this paper we present a first approach to the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organi...
Abstract. In this paper we extend the formalization of Carrel, a virtual organization for the procur...