The Timed Concurrent Language for Argumentation (tcla) is a framework to model concurrent interactions between communicating agents that reason and take decisions through argumentation processes, also taking into account the temporal duration of the performed actions. Time is, indeed, a crucial factor when dealing with dynamic environments in real-world applications, where agents need to act in a coordinated fashion to reach their own goals. In this paper, we discuss the syntax and the operational semantics of tcla, providing insights on how its constructs can be used to realise complex interactions between agents.

Concurrent Argumentation with Time: an Overview

Maria Chiara Meo;
2021-01-01

Abstract

The Timed Concurrent Language for Argumentation (tcla) is a framework to model concurrent interactions between communicating agents that reason and take decisions through argumentation processes, also taking into account the temporal duration of the performed actions. Time is, indeed, a crucial factor when dealing with dynamic environments in real-world applications, where agents need to act in a coordinated fashion to reach their own goals. In this paper, we discuss the syntax and the operational semantics of tcla, providing insights on how its constructs can be used to realise complex interactions between agents.
2021
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Advances in Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence 2021 co-located with the 20th International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2021)
Marcello D'Agostino and Fabio Aurelio D'Asaro and Costanza Larese
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Workshop on Advances in Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence 2021
November 29th, 2021
Milan, Italy
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CEUR Workshop Proceedings
3086
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Argumentation; Concurrency; Time
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Bistarelli, Stefano; Meo, MARIA CHIARA; Taticchi, Carlo
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