Commitment-Based Policies in Persuasion Dialogues with Defeasible Beliefs
Agent Communication II
Plans, Actions and Dialogues Using Linear Logic
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Towards characterising argumentation based dialogue in the argument interchange format
ArgMAS'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Argumentation in multi-agent systems
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Inspired by computational linguistic approaches to annotate the structures that occur in human dialogue, this paper describes a technique which encodes these structures as transformations applied to a protocol language. Agents can have a controlled mechanism to synthesise and communicate their interaction protocol during their participation in a multiagent system. This is in contrast to the approaches where agents must subscribe to a fixed protocol and relinquish control over an interaction that may not satisfy the agent's dialogical needs.