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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols--News Trends in Agent Communication Language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157--179, 2002.

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Logic Based Semantics for an Agent Communication Language - Alberti, Ciampolini.. (2003)   (Correct)

....(i.e. the context in which it is uttered) thus overcoming one of the main drawbacks of the mentalistic approach. However, the conversational approach has been criticized for its lack of flexibility, i.e. the lack of compositional rules governing how protocols are extended or merged (see [8]) The social approach [11] moves from criticism to the mentalistic approach, and defines ACL semantics in terms of the e#ects of the communicative acts on the society. Following this approach, even if the agents mental state cannot be accessed, it is possible to verify whether communicating ....

N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and dialogue-game based protocols -- new trends in agent communication languages. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 2003. to appear.


A Persuasion Dialogue Game Based on Commitments and.. - Bentahar, Moulin..   Self-citation (Chaib-draa)   (Correct)

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Maudet, N. and Chaib-draa, B. Commitment-based and dialogue-game based protocols, new trends in agent communication languages. Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2), Cambridge Univ. Press (2002) 157-179.


An Exploration in Using Cognitive Coherence Theory to.. - Pasquier, Nicolas..   Self-citation (Chaib-draa)   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and dialogue-game based protocols-new trends in agent communication language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157-179, 2002.


Towards a Formal Framework for Conversational Agents - Bentahar, Moulin   Self-citation (Chaib-draa)   (Correct)

....dialectics introduced by [18] and [21] Dialectical models are rule governed structures of organized conversations in which two parties (in the simplest case) speak in turn in an orderly way. Recently, researchers have begun to address the issues raised by conversation policies. According to [22] two approaches can be distinguished: Commitment based protocols and dialogue game based protocols. The first approach is based on social commitments to specify the sequences of utterances. The second one considers that protocols are captured within appropriate structures that can be combined in ....

Maudet, N., and Chaib-draa, B. Commitment-based and dialogue-game based protocols, new trends in agent communication languages. Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2), Cambridge University Press, 2002, 157-179.


Model Checking Agent Dialogues - Christopher Walton Centre   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols--News Trends in Agent Communication Language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157--179, 2002.


Verifiable Agent Dialogues - Walton (2005)   (Correct)

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N. Maudet, B. Chaib-draa, Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols--News Trends in Agent Communication Language, The Knowledge Engineering Review 17 (2) (2002) 157--179.


A temporal approach to the specification and.. - Giordano.. (2005)   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and dialogue-game based protocols: new trends in agent communication languages. In The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157-179, June 2002.


Dialogue Protocols for Multi-Agent Systems - Walton (2003)   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols { New Trends in Agent Communication Language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157-179, 2002.


Multi-Agent Dialogue Protocols - Walton (2003)   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols { New Trends in Agent Communication Language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157-179, 2002.


Multi-Agent Dialogue Protocols - Christopher Walton Cdw   (Correct)

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N. Maudet and B. Chaib-draa. Commitment-based and Dialogue-game based Protocols -- New Trends in Agent Communication Language. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 17(2):157--179, 2002.

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