Presentation 2008-06-30
Argument-based agent systems which reason dynamic preferences
Tomoyuki SEKIGUCHI, Tosiko WAKAKI,
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Abstract(in English) To reason dynamic preferences is quite natural in human common-sense reasoning. In the legal reasoning, for example, the principles of Lex Superior, Lex Posterior and so on have been used as dynamic preferences in the court. So far, to reason such dynamic preferences on the computer, many approaches are proposed based on theories of argumentation frameworks, logic programming and nonmonotonic reasonning. In this paper, we propose new approach of argumentation semantics to enable us to handle dynamic preferences by applying Mosgil's hierarchical argumentation. In addition, the implemented system based on the ptoposed method as well as its evaluation results are also shown.
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Keyword(in English) dynamic preferences / hierarchical argumentation / nonmonotonic reasonning / multiagents / Extended Logic Programs
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Conference Date 2008/6/23(1days)
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Title (in English) Argument-based agent systems which reason dynamic preferences
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Keyword(1) dynamic preferences
Keyword(2) hierarchical argumentation
Keyword(3) nonmonotonic reasonning
Keyword(4) multiagents
Keyword(5) Extended Logic Programs
1st Author's Name Tomoyuki SEKIGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Tosiko WAKAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology
Date 2008-06-30
Paper # AI2008-3
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 119
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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