Reaching Agreements Through Argumentation: A Logical Model and Implementation (1998)
| Venue: | Artificial Intelligence |
| Citations: | 189 - 9 self |
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@ARTICLE{Kraus98reachingagreements,
author = {Sarit Kraus and Katia Sycara and Amir Evenchik},
title = {Reaching Agreements Through Argumentation: A Logical Model and Implementation},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1998},
volume = {104},
pages = {1--69}
}
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Abstract
In a multi-agent environment, where self-motivated agents try to pursue their own goals, cooperation cannot be taken for granted. Cooperation must be planned for and achieved through communication and negotiation. We present a logical model of the mental states of the agents based on a representation of their beliefs, desires, intentions, and goals. We present argumentation as an iterative process emerging from exchanges among agents to persuade each other and bring about a change in intentions. We look at argumentation as a mechanism for achieving cooperation and agreements. Using categories identified from human multi-agent negotiation, we demonstrate how the logic can be used to specify argument formulation and evaluation. We also illustrate how the developed logic can be used to describe different types of agents. Furthermore, we present a general Automated Negotiation Agent which we implemented, based on the logical model. Using this system, a user can analyze and explore differe...







