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Liberalizing protocols for argumentation in multi-agent systems

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Liberalizing protocols for argumentation in multi-agent systems
This publication summarizes research on the the design and implementation of liberalized version of existing truth-finding protocols for argumentation, such as the standard two-agent immediate-response protocol for computing the credulous acceptance of conclusions in an argument system. In the new setup agents decide autonomously which issues need to be discussed, when to query other agents, when to keep on querying other agents, and when to settle for an answer. In this way, inter-agent disputes are regulated by the agents themselves, rather than that they follow an outlined protocol. The paper concludes with a prototype implementation and with a comparison of related work on conversation analysis and computational dialectic. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.2.11 [Artificial Intelligence]: Distributed Artificial Intelligence—Multi-agent systems; I.2.3 [Artificial Intelligence]: Deduction and Theorem Proving—Nonmonotonic reasoning and belief revision General Terms Algorith...
Gerard Vreeswijk
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ATAL
Authors Gerard Vreeswijk
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