Lakatos-style collaborative mathematics through dialectical, structured and abstract argumentation

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The simulation of mathematical reasoning has been a driving force throughout the history of Artificial Intelligence research. However, despite significant successes in computer mathematics, computers are not widely used by mathematicians apart from their quotidian applications. An oft-cited reason for this is that current computational systems cannot do mathematics in the way that humans do. We draw on two areas in which Automated Theorem Proving (ATP) is currently unlike human mathematics: firstly in a focus on soundness, rather than understandability of proof, and secondly in social aspects. Employing techniques and tools from argumentation to build a framework for mixed-initiative collaboration, we develop three complementary arcs. In the first arc – our theoretical model – we interpret the informal logic of mathematical discovery proposed by Lakatos, a philosopher of mathematics, through the lens of dialogue game theory and in particular as a dialogue game ranging over structures of argumentation. In our second arc – our abstraction level – we develop structured arguments, from which we induce abstract argumentation systems and compute the argumentation semantics to provide labelings of the acceptability status of each argument. The output from this stage corresponds to a final, or currently accepted proof artefact, which can be viewed alongside its historical development. Finally, in the third arc – our computational model – we show how each of these formal steps is available in implementation. In an appendix, we demonstrate our approach with a formal, implemented example of real-world mathematical collaboration. We conclude the paper with reflections on our mixed-initiative collaborative approach.

论文关键词:Automated theorem proving,Automated reasoning,Abstract argumentation,Argumentation,Collaborative intelligence,Dialogue games,Lakatos,Mathematical argument,Structured argumentation,Social creativity,Philosophy of mathematical practice

论文评审过程:Received 9 October 2015, Revised 17 February 2017, Accepted 20 February 2017, Available online 1 March 2017, Version of Record 16 March 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2017.02.006