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Today, within the field of multi-agent systems, the theory of argumentation has become instrumental in designing rich interaction protocols and in providing agents with a means to manage and resolve conflicts. However, to date much of the existing literature focuses argumentation models based on two agents and tends to overlook the influence on knowledge base and the relationship between different negotiation processes. To end this, this paper presents an argumentation-based one-to-many negotiation model. The contributions are three points: First, we present an argumentation model based on knowledge set with different influence. Second, we extend a protocol based on dialogue game to govern the agent interactions and the update of knowledge bases in one-to-many negotiation. In doing so, our model can collect the knowledge from other negotiating partners and use it in the negotiation with another negotiating partner.
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ICISO 2010: PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATICS AND SEMIOTICS IN ORGANISATIONS
Year: 2010
Page: 268-274
Language: English
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