On the outcomes of formal inter-agent dialogues
2nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
This paper studies argumentation-based dialogues between agents. It takes a previously defined system by which agents can trade arguments and examines the outcomes of the dialogues this system permits. In addition to providing a first characterisation of such outcomes, the paper also investigates the extent to which outcomes are dependent on tactical play by the agents, and arguing that this violates principles of mechanism design, identifies how to prevent tactics having an effect.
Agent communication, dialogue games, argumentation.
This paper is available as a gzipped Postscript file.
This paper is a copy of the camera-ready version that appeared in the conference proceedings.The paper was shortlisted for the Best Paper Award.