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Conference Papers Year : 2009

ARGUING OVER MOTIVATIONS WITHIN THE V3A-ARCHITECTURE FOR SELF-ADAPTATION

Maxime Morge
Kostas Stathis
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Laurent Vercouter

Abstract

The Vowel Agent Argumentation Architecture (V3A) is an abstract model by means of which an autonomous agent argues with itself to manage its motivations and arbitrate its possible internal conflicts. We propose an argumentation technique which specifies the internal dialectical process and a dialogue-game amongst internal components which can dynamically join/leave the game, thus having the potential to support the development of self-adaptive agents. We exemplify this dialectical representation of the V3A model with a scenario, whereby components of the agent's mind called facets can be automatically downloaded to argue an agent's motivation.
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emse-00745910 , version 1 (26-10-2012)

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Maxime Morge, Kostas Stathis, Laurent Vercouter. ARGUING OVER MOTIVATIONS WITHIN THE V3A-ARCHITECTURE FOR SELF-ADAPTATION. 1st International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART), Jan 2009, Porto, Portugal. 6p. ⟨emse-00745910⟩
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