In this work we present a formal model for collaborative argumentation based dialogues by combining an abstract dialogue framework with a formalism for dynamic argumentation. The proposed model allows any number of agents to interchange and jointly build arguments in order to decide the justification status of a given claim. The model is customizable in several aspects: the argument attack relation and acceptability semantics, the notion of relevance of contributions, and also the degree of collaboration are selectable. Important properties are ensured such as dialogue progress step by step, completeness of the sequence of steps, and termination. Under the higher degree of collaboration, the dialogue constitutes a sound and complete distrib...
This paper proposes an abstract framework for argumentation-based negotiation, in which the role of ...
International audienceThe paper analyses multi-agent strategic dialogues on possibly infinite argume...
Starting from the idea that the social context of agents determines the way in which agents can arg...
peer reviewedIn this chapter we give an overview of multi-agent abstract argumentation and dialogue,...
It is often the case that agents within a system have distinct types of knowledge. Furthermore, whil...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Multiagent systems are suitable for providing a framework that allows agents to perform collaborativ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) offer an approach to solve complex problems where data and control are inh...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
Abstract. Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community...
Abstract. Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community...
www.soi.city.ac.uk/homes/msch Abstract. Argumentation is important for agent negotiation. In this pa...
Classic argumentative discussions can be found in a variety of domains from traditional scientific p...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community, since ar...
This paper proposes an abstract framework for argumentation-based negotiation, in which the role of ...
International audienceThe paper analyses multi-agent strategic dialogues on possibly infinite argume...
Starting from the idea that the social context of agents determines the way in which agents can arg...
peer reviewedIn this chapter we give an overview of multi-agent abstract argumentation and dialogue,...
It is often the case that agents within a system have distinct types of knowledge. Furthermore, whil...
The area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning has been enriched during the past two decades wit...
Multiagent systems are suitable for providing a framework that allows agents to perform collaborativ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) offer an approach to solve complex problems where data and control are inh...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
Abstract. Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community...
Abstract. Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community...
www.soi.city.ac.uk/homes/msch Abstract. Argumentation is important for agent negotiation. In this pa...
Classic argumentative discussions can be found in a variety of domains from traditional scientific p...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Argumentation theories have recently emerged and gained popularity in the agents community, since ar...
This paper proposes an abstract framework for argumentation-based negotiation, in which the role of ...
International audienceThe paper analyses multi-agent strategic dialogues on possibly infinite argume...
Starting from the idea that the social context of agents determines the way in which agents can arg...