Goal-Based Reasoning for Argumentation Goal-Based Reasoning for Argumentation

Goal-Based Reasoning for Argumentation

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Publisher Description

This book provides an argumentation model for means end-reasoning, a distinctive type of reasoning used for problem-solving and decision-making. Means end-reasoning is modelled as goal-directed argumentation from an agent's goals and known circumstances, and from an action selected as a means, to a decision to carry out the action. Goal-based Reasoning for Argumentation provides an argumentation model of this kind of reasoning showing how it is employed in settings of intelligent deliberation where agents try to collectively arrive at a conclusion on what they should do to move forward in a set of circumstances. The book explains how this argumentation model can help build more realistic computational systems of deliberation and decision-making, and shows how such systems can be applied to solve problems posed by goal-based reasoning in numerous fields, from social psychology and sociology, to law, political science, anthropology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and robotics.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2015
5 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
483
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.4
MB

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