Dialectic Analysis Model An Approach to Assist Decision-making Based on Dialectic Thinking
Since information in the real world may be incomplete, inconsistent, or imprecise, conflicts are unavoidable in the open and dynamic multi-source information integration environments. This paper proposes a Dialectic Analysis Model for Multilateral Argument Games in the open environments, called DAM-MAG, based on dialectic semantics, in terms of the new concept of defensible argument. The DAMMAG introduces the notion of defensible arguments, and explicitly represents the different internal beliefs of agents and the relations between the “internal beliefs arguments and the “external arguments using the dialectic semantics of arguments. This model translates the multilateral argument games into two-party argument games using the ideas from the Arena Contest of Chinese KungFu, to model a dynamic process of finding defensible arguments of the agents who have different claims about the same topic and to form a grid of dialectic analysis trees. From the grid of dialectic analysis trees, we can obtain the “internal supporting evidence and “external opposing evidence for a claim of an agent, the focus of contradiction between the different claims, and the “stronger or “weaker relationship among the claims of different agents in the open environments. This paper provides a novel decision-making support approach which is based on the dialectic semantics for the multi-source information integration.
argumentation dialectic analysis model agent dialogue argument game decision-making support.
Li Yao Xuetian Qi Jinping Yuan
Science and Technology on Information Systems Engineering LaboratoryNational University of Defense T Science and Technology on Information Systems Engineering Laboratory National University of Defense
国际会议
三亚
英文
235-242
2012-01-06(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)