Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems 14th International Workshop, CLIMA XIV, Corunna, Spain, September 16-18, 2013, Proceedings

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems, CLIMA XIV, held in Corunna, Spain, in September 2013. The 23 regular papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 44 submissions and presented with four invited talks. The purp...

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Other Authors: Leite, João (Editor), Son, Tran Cao (Editor), Torroni, Paolo (Editor), van der Torre, Leon (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013, 2013
Edition:1st ed. 2013
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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505 0 |a From Discourse Analysis to Argumentation Schemes and Back: Relations and Differences -- Analyzing the Equivalence Zoo in Abstract Argumentation -- On the Instantiation of Knowledge Bases in Abstract Argumentation Frameworks -- Rewriting Rules for the Computation of Goal-Oriented Changes in an Argumentation System -- A Sequent-Based Representation of Logical Argumentation -- Instantiating Knowledge Bases in Abstract Dialectical Frameworks -- Admissibility in the Abstract Dialectical Framework -- Computing the Grounded Semantics in All the Subgraphs of an Argumentation Framework: An Empirical Evaluation -- Advanced SAT Techniques for Abstract Argumentation -- Web Based System for Weighted Defeasible Argumentation -- Coalitional Responsibility in Strategic Settings -- Symmetries and Epistemic Reasoning -- Accumulative Knowledge under Bounded Resources -- Time Is Up! – Norms with Deadlines in Action Languages -- External Transaction Logic with Automatic Compensations -- Perceiving Rules under Incomplete and Inconsistent Information -- Using Agent JPF to Build Models for Other Model Checkers -- Reasoning about the Beliefs of Agents in Multi-agent Domains in the Presence of State Constraints: The Action Language mAL -- A Temporal Argumentation Approach to Cooperative Planning Using Dialogues -- Reconfiguration of Large-Scale Surveillance Systems -- An Argumentation-Based Approach for Automatic Evaluation of Design Debates -- Risk Assessment as an Argumentation Game -- Assumption-Based Argumentation for Decision-Making with Preferences: A Medical Case Study 
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