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PARMENIDES: Facilitating Deliberation in Democracies
Governments and other groups interested in the views of citizens require the means to present justifications of proposed actions, and the means to solicit public opinion concerning...
Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Peter Mc...
AIL
2005
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Towards a multi-agent system for regulated information exchange in crime investigations
This paper outlines a multi-agent architecture for regulated information exchange of crime investigation data between police forces. Interactions between police officers about info...
Pieter Dijkstra, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Kees d...
AIL
2005
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Argument Based Machine Learning Applied to Law
In this paper we discuss the application of a new machine learning approach - Argument Based Machine Learning - to the legal domain. An experiment using a dataset which has also be...
Martin Mozina, Jure Zabkar, Trevor J. M. Bench-Cap...
AIL
2004
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Anonymity and software agents: An interdisciplinary challenge
Software agents that play a role in E-commerce and E-government applications involving the Internet often contain information about the identity of their human user such as credit ...
Frances M. T. Brazier, Anja Oskamp, Corien Prins, ...
AIL
2004
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Normative autonomy and normative co-ordination: Declarative power, representation, and mandate
In this paper we provide a formal analysis of the idea of normative co-ordination. We argue that this idea is based on the assumption that agents can achieve flexible co-ordination...
Jonathan Gelati, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor,...