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Towards an argument interchange format (2007).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Chesñevar, Carlos Mcginnis, Jarred Modgil, Sanjay Rahwan, Iyad Reed, Chris Simari, Guillermo South, Matthew Vreeswijk, Gerard Willmott, Steven |
| Abstract | The theory of argumentation is a rich, interdisciplinary area of research straddling the fields of artificial intelligence, philosophy, communication studies, linguistics, and psychology. In the last years, significant progress has been made in understanding the theoretical properties of different argumentation logics. However, one major barrier to the development and practical deployment of argumentation systems is the lack of a shared, agreed notation or “interchange format” for argumentation and arguments. This article describes a draft specification for an Argument Interchange Format (AIF) intended for representation and exchange of data between various argumentation tools and agent-based applications. It represents a consensus ‘abstract model’ established by researchers across fields of argumentation, artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. 1 In its current form, this specification is intended as a starting point for further discussion and elaboration by the community, rather than an attempt at a definitive, all encompassing model. However, to demonstrate proof of concept, a use case scenario is briefly described. Moreover, three concrete realisations or ‘reifications’ of the abstract model are illustrated. |
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| Publisher Date | 2007-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Argument Interchange Format Artificial Intelligence Concrete Realisation Current Form Draft Specification Last Year Starting Point Theoretical Property Various Argumentation Tool Multi-agent System Communication Study Agent-based Application Practical Deployment Consensus Abstract Model Interchange Format Argumentation System Use Case Scenario Significant Progress Major Barrier Interdisciplinary Area Different Argumentation Logic Abstract Model |
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| Resource Type | Article |