Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of autonomous agents that as a whole are able to accomplish goals beyond the reach of any of its members. Agent interaction is widely acknowledged as the feature that provides this added potential. Since many, if not all, of the attractive agent interactions can be recasted as deliberations, a formalization for this process is being actively seek. Deliberations among agents resembles a dialectical process like the one present in many formalizations of defeasible argumentation. This paper exploits that resemblance by defining a framework for multiagent deliberation based on a particular dialectical process borrowed from a well-established system of defeasible argumentation.I Worksh...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of autonomous agents that as a whole are...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of autonomous agents that as a whole are...
e-mail: { ags, grs}©es. uns. edu. ar Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of...
A multiagent system is no more than a collection of interacting autonomous agents. However, this in...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
A multi-agent system is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as a soc...
A multi-agent system is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as a soc...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
Multiagent systems provide a natural, intuitive model for a wide array of real world problems, where...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of autonomous agents that as a whole are...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of autonomous agents that as a whole are...
e-mail: { ags, grs}©es. uns. edu. ar Simply put, a multiagent system can be seen as a collection of...
A multiagent system is no more than a collection of interacting autonomous agents. However, this in...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
Simply put, a multiagent system can be understood as a collection of autonomous agents able to accom...
A multi-agent system is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as a soc...
A multi-agent system is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as a soc...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
Multiagent systems provide a natural, intuitive model for a wide array of real world problems, where...
A multiagent system (MAS) is made up of multiple interacting autonomous agents. It can be viewed as ...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...
It has been shown elsewhere that in order to overcome the limitations identified in monotonic reason...