Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS)
Workshop Series
News & Announcements
Overview
Argumentation
can be abstractly defined as the
interaction of
different arguments for and against some conclusion. Over the last few
years, argumentation has been gaining increasing importance in
multi-agent systems, mainly as a vehicle for facilitating "rational
interaction" (i.e., interaction which involves the giving and
receiving of reasons). This is because argumentation provides tools
for designing, implementing and analysing sophisticated forms of
interaction among rational agents. Argumentation has made solid
contributions to the practice of multi-agent dialogues. Application
domains include: legal disputes, business negotiation, labor disputes,
team formation, scientific inquiry, deliberative democracy, ontology
reconciliation, risk analysis, scheduling, and logistics. A single
agent may also use argumentation techniques to perform its individual
reasoning because it needs to make decisions under complex preferences
policies, in a highly dynamic environment.
The
workshop
series is concerned with the use of the concepts, theories,
methodologies, and computational models of argumentation in building
autonomous agents and multi-agent
systems. The workshop will solicit papers looking at both theory and
practice. In particular, the workshop aims at bridging the gap between
the vast amount of work on argumentation theory and the practical
needs of multi-agent systems research.
The
following are the ArgMAS workshops held or
planned so far in the series.
- ArgMAS
2013 to be held in conjunction with AAMAS 2013,
in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA, May, 2013
- ArgMAS
2012 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2012,
in Valencia, Spain, June, 2012
- ArgMAS
2011 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2011,
in Taipei, Taiwan, May, 2011
- ArgMAS
2010 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2010,
in Toronto, Canada, May, 2010
- ArgMAS
2009 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2009,
in Budapost, Hungary, May 11, 2009 (attracted 33 participants)
- ArgMAS
2008 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2008,
in Estoril, Portugal, May 12, 2008 (attracted
21 participants)
- ArgMAS
2007 held in conjunction with AAMAS
2007, in
Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA (attracted 22 participants)
- ArgMAS
2006 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2006,
at Future University, Hakodate, Japan (attracted 21 participants)
- ArgMAS
2005 held in conjunction with AAMAS
2005, at
Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands (attracted 31
participants)
- ArgMAS
2004 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2004,
at Columbia University, New York, USA (attracted 20 participants)
Post-proceedings
of previous editions of the workshop have been published in the
following Springer LNCS volumes:
P.
McBurney, I. Rahwan, S. Parsons, and N. Maudet (Eds.) (2010).
Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems, 6th International Workshop,
ArgMAS 2009, Budapest, Hungary, May 12, 2009. Revised Selected and
Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 6057,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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I. Rahwan and P. Moraitis
(Eds.)
(2009). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Fifth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2008,
Estoril, Portugal, May 2008 Revised Selected and Invited Papers,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 5384, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, Germany.
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I. Rahwan, S. Parsons, and
C. Reed (Eds.)
(2008). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Forth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2007,
Honolulu, HI, USA, May 2007 Revised Selected and Invited Papers,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4946, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, Germany.
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N. Maudet, S. Parsons and
I. Rahwan (Eds.)
(2007). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Third International Workshop, ArgMAS 2006
Hakodate, Japan, May 8, 2006 Revised Selected and Invited Papers,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, Germany.
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S. Parsons, N. Maudet, P.
Moraitis, and I.
Rahwan (Eds.) (2006). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Second International Workshop, ArgMAS 2005,
Utrecht, Netherlands, July 26, 2005, Revised Selected and Invited Papers,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4049, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, Germany.
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I. Rahwan, P. Moraitis and
C. Reed (Eds.)
(2005). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Proceedings of the First International Workshop
(ArgMAS'04): Expanded and Invited Contributions, Lecture
Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 3366, Springer-Verlag, Berlin,
Germany.
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ArgMAS
Steering Committee
In order to
organise ArgMAS, a steering committee
was established in 2003. Each year, members from the steering committee
volunteer to form the organising committee for ArgMAS.
The steering committee is currently made up of the following members:
- Antonis Kakas
Department of Computer Science
University of Cyprus
75 Kallipoleos Str., P.O. Box 537
CY-1678 Nicosia, Cyprus
- Nicolas
Maudet
LAMSADE
Université Paris 9 Dauphine
75775 Paris Cedex 16
France
- Peter McBurney
Department of Computer Science
Ashton Building
University of Liverpool
Ashton Street
Liverpool L69 3BX, UK
- Pavlos
Moraitis
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Paris-Descartes University
45 rue des Saints-Peres
75270 Paris Cedex 06
France
- Simon
Parsons
Department of Computer and Information Science
Brooklyn College
City University of New York
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, 11210 NY
- Iyad Rahwan
Information Technology Program
Masdar Institute of Science & Tech
P.O.Box 54224, Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates |
(Visiting Scholar) Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
USA |
- Chris
Reed
Department of Applied Computing
University of Dundee
Dundee DD1 4HN
Scotland, UK
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