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Nicolas Maudet

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Modular Representation of Agent Interaction Rules Through Argumentation

Antonis Kakas, Nicolas Maudet, and Pavlos Moraitis. Modular Representation of Agent Interaction Rules Through Argumentation. Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 11(2):189–206, 2005. Special Issue on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems

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Abstract

Communication between agents needs to be flexible enough to encompass together a variety of different aspects such as, conformance to society protocols, private tactics of the individual agents, strategies that reflect different classes of agent types (or personal attitudes) and adaptability to the particular external circumstances at the time when the communication takes place. In this paper we propose an argument-based framework for representingcommunication theories of agents that can take into account in a uniform way these different aspects. We show how this approach can be used to realize existing types of dialogue strategies and society protocols in a way that facilitates their modular development and extension to make them more flexible in handling different or special circumstances.

BibTeX

@ARTICLE{KakasEtAlJAAMAS2005,
  AUTHOR = {Antonis Kakas and Nicolas Maudet and Pavlos Moraitis},
  TITLE = {Modular Representation of Agent Interaction Rules Through Argumentation},
  JOURNAL = {Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems},
  VOLUME = {11},
  NUMBER = {2},
  PAGES = {189--206},
  YEAR = {2005},
  EDITOR = {I.~Rahwan},
  NOTE = {Special Issue on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems},
  abstract = {
Communication between agents needs to be flexible enough
 to encompass together a variety of different aspects such as,
 conformance to society protocols, private tactics of the individual
 agents, strategies that reflect different classes of agent types (or
 personal attitudes) and adaptability to the particular external
 circumstances at the time when the communication takes place. In this
 paper we propose an argument-based framework for representing
communication theories
 of agents that can take into account in a uniform way these different
 aspects. We show how this approach can be used to
 realize existing types of dialogue strategies and society protocols
 in a way that facilitates their modular development and extension
 to make them more flexible in handling different or special circumstances.}
}

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