Abstract
Increasingly research into the uses of argumentation in multi-agent dialogues takes an experimental approach. Such studies explore how agents can successfully employ argumentation besides the best and worst case situations of formal analysis. While a vital part in these experiments is influenced by the scenarios from which dialogues are generated, there is very little research on how these can be generated in a meaningful way, respecting the characteristics of the underlying dialogue problem. This paper proposes, by means of an example system for deliberation dialogues, a methodology for the construction and evaluation of a scenario generation process. It is shown how scenarios can accommodate argumentation with structured arguments and how it is tested whether the generated scenarios are interesting for experimentation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | EUMAS'11 Selected and Revised Papers |
Editors | M Cossentino, M Kaisers, K Tuyls, G Weiss |
Place of Publication | Berlin / Heidelberg |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 160-174 |
Volume | LNAI 7541 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |