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On the relevance of utterances in formal inter-agent dialogues
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2007
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Argumentation AnalysisPragmatic AnalysisAgent Communication LanguageRhetoricCommunicationSemanticsApplied LinguisticsComputational LinguisticsDiscourse AnalysisConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesAgent Programming LanguageDialogue ManagementArgumentation FrameworkSpeech CommunicationPhilosophy Of LanguageDiscourse StructureFormal Inter-agent DialoguesRhetorical ManoeuvringGovern DialoguesArgumentation-based DialogueArtsLinguistics
Work on argumentation-based dialogue has defined frameworks within which dialogues can be carried out, established protocols that govern dialogues, and studied different properties of dialogues. This work has established the space in which agents are permitted to interact through dialogues. Recently, there has been increasing interest in the mechanisms agents might use to choose how to act --- the rhetorical manoeuvring that they use to navigate through the space defined by the rules of the dialogue. Key in such considerations is the idea of relevance, since a usual requirement is that agents stay focussed on the subject of the dialogue and only make relevant remarks. Here we study several notions of relevance, showing how they can be related to both the rules for carrying out dialogues and to rhetorical manoeuvring.
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