Abstract
The conclusions drawn from a dialogue depend both on the content of the arguments, and the level of trust placed in the arguments and the entity advancing them. In this paper, we describe a framework for dialogue where such trust forms the basis for expressing preferences between arguments, and in turn, for computing conclusions of the dialogue. Our framework contains object and meta-level arguments, and uses ASPIC+ to represent arguments, while argument schemes capture meta-level arguments about trust and preferences.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | PRIMA 2018: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems |
Editors | Tim Miller, Nir Oren, Yuko Sakurai, Itsuki Noda, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Tran Cao Son |
Place of Publication | Cham |
Publisher | Springer International Publishing |
Pages | 585-593 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-030-03098-8 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-030-03097-1 |
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Publication status | Published - 24 Oct 2018 |
Event | The 21st International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - AIST Tokyo Waterfront, Tokyo, Japan Duration: 29 Oct 2018 → 2 Nov 2018 http://2018.prima-conference.org/ |
Publication series
Name | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
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Publisher | Springer, Cham |
Volume | 11224 |
ISSN (Print) | 0302-9743 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1611-3349 |
Conference
Conference | The 21st International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems |
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Abbreviated title | PRIMA 2018 |
Country/Territory | Japan |
City | Tokyo |
Period | 29/10/18 → 2/11/18 |
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