Formal Dialogue Systems (FDSs) model rule-based interaction between agents. Their conceptual roots go back to Hamblin's [11,12], which cites the medieval theory of obligationes as inspiration for his development of a formal system of argumentation. In an obligatio, two agents, Opponent and Respondent, engage in an alternating-move dialogue, where Respondent's actions are governed by certain rules, and the goal of the dialogue is establishing the consistency of a proposition. We implement obligationes in the formal dialogue system framework of [20] using Dynamic Epistemic Logic [26]. The result is a new type of inter-agent dialogue, consistency-checking, and analyzing obligationes in this way also sheds light on interpretational and historic...
This article gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction betw...
In recent work, Langley et al. (2014) introduced UMBRA, a systemfor plan and dialogue understanding....
This paper, based on research in a forthcoming monograph, Commitment in Dialogue, undertaken jointly...
Formal dialogue systems model rule-based interaction between agents and as such have multiple applic...
Formal dialogue systems model rule-based interaction between agents and as such have multiple applic...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
Despite the appearance of `obligation' in their name, medieval obligational dispu- tations between ...
The aim of this paper is to propose the description of formal dialogues in terms of speech act theor...
The paper argues that much of the difficulty with making progress on the issue of the normativity of...
The logic of norms, called deontic logic, has been used to specify normative constraints for informa...
peer reviewedIn this chapter we give an overview of multi-agent abstract argumentation and dialogue,...
This article reviews formal systems that regulate persuasion dialogues. In such dialogues two or mor...
Abstract. This paper studies argumentation-based dialogues between agents. It takes a previously def...
Formal argumentation is used to enrich and analyse normative multi-agent systems in various ways. In...
International audienceThis paper provides a logically precise analysis of agreement and disputes in ...
This article gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction betw...
In recent work, Langley et al. (2014) introduced UMBRA, a systemfor plan and dialogue understanding....
This paper, based on research in a forthcoming monograph, Commitment in Dialogue, undertaken jointly...
Formal dialogue systems model rule-based interaction between agents and as such have multiple applic...
Formal dialogue systems model rule-based interaction between agents and as such have multiple applic...
We show that in modeling social interaction, particularly dialogue, the attitude of obligation can b...
Despite the appearance of `obligation' in their name, medieval obligational dispu- tations between ...
The aim of this paper is to propose the description of formal dialogues in terms of speech act theor...
The paper argues that much of the difficulty with making progress on the issue of the normativity of...
The logic of norms, called deontic logic, has been used to specify normative constraints for informa...
peer reviewedIn this chapter we give an overview of multi-agent abstract argumentation and dialogue,...
This article reviews formal systems that regulate persuasion dialogues. In such dialogues two or mor...
Abstract. This paper studies argumentation-based dialogues between agents. It takes a previously def...
Formal argumentation is used to enrich and analyse normative multi-agent systems in various ways. In...
International audienceThis paper provides a logically precise analysis of agreement and disputes in ...
This article gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction betw...
In recent work, Langley et al. (2014) introduced UMBRA, a systemfor plan and dialogue understanding....
This paper, based on research in a forthcoming monograph, Commitment in Dialogue, undertaken jointly...