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Title: Modelling dialogues using argumentation
Author: Leila Amgoud, Nicolas Maudet, and Simon Parsons
Book Tittle: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems
Pages: 31--38
Year: 2000
DOI: 10.1109/ICMAS.2000.858428
Abstract: A number of authors have suggested the use of argumentation techniques as the basis for negotiation dialogues between agents. In this paper we augment this work by investigating the use of argumentation as the basis for a wider range of types of dialogue. The approach we take is based upon MacKenzie's dialogue game DC, and we show that a translation of this into our system of argumentation can support a subset of the types of dialogue identified by Walton and Krabbe (1995)

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@InProceedings{amgoud00a,
  author =	 {Leila Amgoud and Nicolas Maudet and Simon Parsons},
  title =	 {Modelling dialogues using argumentation},
  booktitle =	 {Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference
                  on MultiAgent Systems},
  pages =	 {31--38},
  year =	 2000,
  abstract =	 {A number of authors have suggested the use of
                  argumentation techniques as the basis for
                  negotiation dialogues between agents. In this paper
                  we augment this work by investigating the use of
                  argumentation as the basis for a wider range of
                  types of dialogue. The approach we take is based
                  upon MacKenzie's dialogue game DC, and we show that
                  a translation of this into our system of
                  argumentation can support a subset of the types of
                  dialogue identified by Walton and Krabbe (1995)},
  url = 	 {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/amgoud00a.pdf},
  doi = 	 {10.1109/ICMAS.2000.858428},
  cluster = 	 {10965477215274968078},
  keywords = 	 {argumentation}
}
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