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ARGMAS
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A Protocol for Arguing About Rejections in Negotiation
One form of argument-based negotiation is when agents argue about why an offer was rejected. If an agent can state a reason for a rejection of an offer, the negotiation process m...
Jelle van Veenen, Henry Prakken
LOGCOM
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
Agents That Reason and Negotiate by Arguing
The need for negotiation in multi-agent systems stems from the requirement for agents to solve the problems posed by their interdependence upon one another. Negotiation provides a...
Simon Parsons, Carles Sierra, Nicholas R. Jennings
COMMA
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Building Agents that Plan and Argue in a Social Context
In order for one agent to meet its goals, it will often need to influence another to act on its behalf, particularly in a society in which agents have heterogenous sets of abilitie...
Dionysis Kalofonos, Nishan C. Karunatillake, Nicho...
ARGMAS
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Is It Worth Arguing?
Argumentation-based negotiation (ABN) is an effective means of resolving conflicts in a multi-agent society. However, it consumes both time and computational resources for agents ...
Nishan C. Karunatillake, Nicholas R. Jennings
JAISE
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Affective negotiation support systems
Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties aim to reach a joint agreement. As such negotiation involves rational decision making about options and issues. However, negot...
Joost Broekens, Catholijn M. Jonker, John-Jules Ch...