Argumentation in multi-agent systems : first International Workshop, ArgMAS 2004, New York, NY, USA, July 19, 2004 : revised selected and invited papers

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Argumentation in multi-agent systems : first International Workshop, ArgMAS 2004, New York, NY, USA, July 19, 2004 : revised selected and invited papers

Iyad Rahwan, Pavlos Moraitis, Chris Reed (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 3366 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)

Springer, c2005

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"State-of-the-Art Survey"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The theory of argumentation is a rich, interdisciplinary area of research lying across philosophy, communication studies, linguistics, and psychology (at least). Its techniques and results have found a wide range of applications in both t- oretical and practical branches of arti?cial intelligence and computer science. Several theories of argumentation with various semantics have been proposed in the literature. Multi-agent systems theory has picked up argument-inspired approaches and speci?cally argumentation-theoretic results from many di?erent areas. The community of researchers in argumentation and multi-agent systems is currently presented with a unique opportunity to integrate the various und- standings of argument into a coherent and core part of the functioning of - tonomouscomputationalsystems.Thebene?tsrangefromextendedsemanticsof arguments construed as relationships between epistemic atoms, through conv- sation protocols for argumentation with serendipitous information exchange, to models of dialectical practical reasoning, both intra- and inter-agent (and a m- ture of the two). In all these cases argumentation is used to structure knowledge representation, reasoning and agent interaction, and o?ers a potential means of better integrating these disparate problems.

Table of Contents

Foundations of Dialogues.- Some Preliminary Steps Towards a Meta-theory for Formal Inter-agent Dialogues.- Towards a Formal and Implemented Model of Argumentation Schemes in Agent Communication.- Formal Dialectic Specification.- A Modal Semantics for an Argumentation-Based Pragmatics for Agent Communication.- Layered Strategies and Protocols for Argumentation-Based Agent Interaction.- Belief Revision.- Revising Beliefs Through Arguments: Bridging the Gap Between Argumentation and Belief Revision in MAS.- An Argument-Based Framework to Model an Agent's Beliefs in a Dynamic Environment.- Argumentation in Bayesian Belief Networks.- Persuasion & Deliberation.- Specifying and Implementing a Persuasion Dialogue Game Using Commitments and Arguments.- A Dialogue Game Protocol for Multi-agent Argument over Proposals for Action.- A Denotational Semantics for Deliberation Dialogues.- Negotiation.- Bargaining and Argument-Based Negotiation: Some Preliminary Comparisons.- On the Generation of Bipolar Goals in Argumentation-Based Negotiation.- A Bayes Net Approach to Argumentation Based Negotiation.- Negotiation Among DDeLP Agents.- Strategic Issues.- Is It Worth Arguing?.- When Is It Okay to Lie? A Simple Model of Contradiction in Agent-Based Dialogues.

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  • NCID
    BA71362311
  • ISBN
    • 354024526X
  • LCCN
    2004118426
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 261 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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