Towards a formal and implemented model of argumentation schemes in agent communication

Chris Reed, Doug Walton

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    Abstract

    Argumentation schemes are patterns of non-deductive reasoning that have long been studied in argumentation theory, and have more recently been identified in computational domains including multi-agent systems as holding the potential for significant improvements in reasoning and communication abilities. By focusing on models of natural language argumentation schemes, and then building formal systems from them, direct implementation becomes possible that not only has advantages in flexibility and scope, but also computational efficiency.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationArgumentation in Multi-Agent Systems
    Subtitle of host publicationFirst International Workshop, ArgMAS 2004, New York, NY, USA, July 19, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers
    EditorsIyad Rahwan, Pavlos Moraitis, Chris Reed
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages19-30
    Number of pages12
    VolumeBerlin
    ISBN (Electronic)9783540322610
    ISBN (Print)9783540245261
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventFirst International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems - Columbia University, New York, United States
    Duration: 19 Jul 200419 Jul 2004
    http://www.mit.edu/~irahwan/argmas/argmas04/

    Publication series

    NameLecture notes in computer science
    PublisherSpringer
    Volume3366
    ISSN (Print)0302-9743

    Conference

    ConferenceFirst International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems
    Abbreviated titleArgMAS 2004
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNew York
    Period19/07/0419/07/04
    Internet address

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