Mixed-Initiative Argumentation: A Framework for Justification Management in Clinical Group Decision Support
Chang, Chee Fon (University of Wollongong) | Ghose, Aditya (University of Wollongong) | Miller, Andrew (University of Wollongong)
In the The use of argumentation for decision support is not new, remainder of the paper, we motivate our approach by using a with a long history of studies such as (Amgoud and Prade group decision making setting in clinical oncology, present a 2009; Amgoud and Vesic 2009; Amgoud, Dimopoulos, and formal framework, and procedural basis for mixed initiative Moraitis 2008; Fox et al. 2007; Amgoud and Prade 2006; argumentation and finally describe a clinical group decision Atkinson, Bench-Capon, and Modgil 2006; Rehg, McBurney, support system that implements this framework.
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