Implementing Argumentation-enabled Empathic Agents
Abstract
In a previous publication, we introduced the core concepts of empathic agents as agents that use a combination of utility-based and rule-based approaches to resolve conflicts when interacting with other agents in their environment. In this work, we implement proof-of-concept prototypes of empathic agents with the multi-agent systems development framework Jason and apply argumentation theory to extend the previously introduced concepts to account for inconsistencies between the beliefs of different agents. We then analyze the feasibility of different admissible set-based argumentation semantics to resolve these inconsistencies. As a result of the analysis we identify the maximal ideal extension as the most feasible argumentation semantics for the problem in focus.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1812.04985,
title = {Implementing Argumentation-enabled Empathic Agents},
author = {Timotheus Kampik and Juan Carlos Nieves and Helena Lindgren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.04985},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Accepted for/presented at the 16th European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2018)