A method for efficient argument-based inquiry

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2019

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Odekerken, DaphneORCID 0000-0003-0285-0706ISNI 0000000524423662
Testerink, B.J.G.ISNI 0000000443725204
Bex, FlorisORCID 0000-0002-5699-9656ISNI 0000000118066508

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Abstract

In this paper we describe a method for efficient argument-based inquiry. In this method, an agent creates arguments for and against a particular topic by matching argumentation rules with observations gathered by querying the environment. To avoid making superfluous queries, the agent needs to determine if the acceptability status of the topic can change given more information. We define a notion of stability, where a structured argumentation setup is stable if no new arguments can be added, or if adding new arguments will not change the status of the topic. Because determining stability requires hypothesizing over all future argumentation setups, which is computationally very expensive, we define a less complex approximation algorithm and show that this is a sound approximation of stability. Finally, we show how stability (or our approximation of it) can be used in determining an optimal inquiry policy, and discuss how this policy can be used to, for example, determine a strategy in an argument-based inquiry dialogue.

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Computational Argumentation, Inquiry

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Odekerken, D, Testerink, B J G & Bex, F J 2019, A method for efficient argument-based inquiry. in Flexible Query Answering Systems : 13th International Conference, FQAS 2019, Amantea, Italy, July 2–5, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer, pp. 114–125. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27629-4_13