Browsing by Author "Amgoud, L."
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ABA: Argumentation based agents
Kakas, Antonis C.; Amgoud, L.; Kern-Isberner, G.; Maudet, N.; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2012)Many works have identified the potential benefits of using argumentation in multiagent settings, as a way to implement the capabilities of agents (eg. decision making, communication, negotiation) when confronted with ...
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ABA: Argumentation based agents
Kakas, Antonis C.; Amgoud, L.; Kern-Isberner, G.; Maudet, N.; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2010)Many works have identified the potential benefits of using argumentation to address a large variety of multiagent problems. In this paper we take this idea one step further and develop the concept of a fully integrated ...
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Characterizing the outcomes of argumentation-based integrative negotiation
Dimopoulos, Yannis; Moraïtis, Pavlos; Amgoud, L. (2008)In the negotiation literature we find two relatively distinct types of negotiation. The two types are known as integrative negotiations and distributive negotiations. Integrative negotiations are those where all sides are ...
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Extending argumentation to make good decisions
Dimopoulos, Yannis; Moraïtis, Pavlos; Amgoud, L. (2009)Argumentation has been acknowledged as a powerful mechanism for automated decision making. In this context several recent works have studied the problem of accommodating preference information in argumentation. The majority ...
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A general framework for argumentation-based negotiation
Amgoud, L.; Dimopoulos, Yannis; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2008)This paper proposes a unified and general framework for argumentation-based negotiation, in which the role of argumentation is formally analyzed. The framework makes it possible to study the outcomes of an argumentation-based ...
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Making decisions through preference-based argumentation
Amgoud, L.; Dimopoulos, Yannis; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2008)Decision making is usually based on the comparative evaluation of different alternatives by means of a decision criterion. The whole decision process is compacted into a criterion formula on the basis of which alternatives ...
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A unified and general framework for argumentation-based negotiation
Amgoud, L.; Dimopoulos, Yannis; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2007)This paper proposes a unified and general framework for argumentation-based negotiation, in which the role of argumentation is formally analyzed. The framework makes it possible to study the outcomes of an argumentation-based ...