Multi-Agent Discourse
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A Multi-Agent Discourse is a discourse create by multiple linguistic agents.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Conversational Agent.
References
1997
- (Dekker, 1997) ⇒ Paul Dekker. (1997). “On First Order Information Exchange.” In: Proceedings of Mundial, vol. 97, pp. 21-39.
- QUOTE: … representational format of discourse representation theory (DRT, henceforth), the various contributions of different agents are not lumped together in one cumulative representation, but each agent is assigned a separate section in the multi-agent discourse representation where...
1993
- (Jennings , 1993) ⇒ Nick R. Jennings. (1993). “Commitments and Conventions: The Foundation of Coordination in Multi-agent Systems." The knowledge engineering review 8, no. 03