Representing dialogic argumentation

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Dialogic argumentation is a crucial component in many computational domains, and forms a core component of argumentation theory. This paper compares two approaches to dialogue that have grown from two different disciplines; the descriptive–normative approach of applied philosophy, and the formal, implemented approach of computer science. The commonalities between the approaches are explored in developing a means for representing dialogic argumentation in a common format. This common format uses an XML-based language that views locutions as state-changing operations, drawing on an analogy with classical artificial intelligence planning. This representation is then shown to hold a number of important advantages in areas of artificial intelligence and philosophy.

论文关键词:Argumentation,Dialogue,XML

论文评审过程:Received 6 October 2003, Accepted 18 August 2005, Available online 23 September 2005.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2005.08.002