Title of article :
Extended Defeasible Reasoning for Common Goals in n-Person Argumentation Games
Author/Authors :
Pham, Duy Hoang Faculty of Information Technology - Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam , Governatori, Guido NICTA - Queensland Research Laboratory, Australia , Thakur, Subhasis Griffith University and NICTA - Queensland Research Laboratory, Australia
Abstract :
Argumentation games have been proved to be a robust and flexible tool to resolve conflicts among agents. An agent can propose its explanation and its goal known as a claim, which can be refuted by other agents. The situation is more complicated when there are more than two agents playing the game. We propose a weighting mechanism for competing premises to tackle with conflicts from multiple agents in an n-person game. An agent can defend its proposal by giving a counter-argument to change the “opinion” of the majority of opposing agents. Furthermore, using the extended defeasible reasoning an agent can exploit the knowledge that other agents expose in order to promote and defend its main claim
Keywords :
Artificial intelligence , Defeasible reasoning , Argumentation systems
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)