no code implementations • 19 Apr 2023 • Andrea Aler Tubella, Dimitri Coelho Mollo, Adam Dahlgren Lindström, Hannah Devinney, Virginia Dignum, Petter Ericson, Anna Jonsson, Timotheus Kampik, Tom Lenaerts, Julian Alfredo Mendez, Juan Carlos Nieves
Fairness is central to the ethical and responsible development and use of AI systems, with a large number of frameworks and formal notions of algorithmic fairness being available.
no code implementations • 8 Oct 2022 • Andreas Theodorou, Juan Carlos Nieves, Virginia Dignum
In this paper, we present an analysis of existing AI recommendations from 10 different countries or organisations based on topic modelling techniques to identify how much these strategy documents refer to the SDGs.
no code implementations • 9 Feb 2021 • Andrea Aler Tubella, Andreas Theodorou, Juan Carlos Nieves
This formal dialogue framework is the main contribution of this paper.
no code implementations • 17 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Ayslan Trevizan Possebom, Cesar Augusto Tacla
The second way for calculating the strength of the argument is based on the cost of the plans (regarding the necessary resources) and the preference of the goals associated with the plans.
no code implementations • 16 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Cesar Augusto Tacla
In this paper, we tackle the problem of calculating the degree of uncertainty of the extensions considering that the probability values of the arguments are imprecise.
no code implementations • 11 Sep 2020 • Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Juan Carlos Nieves, Ayslan Possebom, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Cesar Augusto Tacla
An intelligent agent may in general generate multiple pursuable goals, which may be incompatible among them.
1 code implementation • 10 Mar 2020 • Timotheus Kampik, Juan Carlos Nieves
To show how the adoption of agent-oriented programming by the software engineering mainstream can be facilitated, we provide a lean JavaScript library prototype for implementing reasoning-loop agents.
no code implementations • 29 Nov 2019 • Timotheus Kampik, Juan Carlos Nieves
To assess under which conditions abstract argumentation-based decision-making can be considered economically rational, we derive reference independence as a non-monotonic inference property from a formal model of economic rationality and create a new argumentation principle that ensures compliance with this property.
no code implementations • 8 Nov 2016 • Sarah Alice Gaggl, Juan Carlos Nieves, Hannes Strass
This volume contains the papers presented at Arg-LPNMR 2016: First International Workshop on Argumentation in Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning held on July 8-10, 2016 in New York City, NY.
no code implementations • 29 Feb 2016 • Mauricio Osorio, Juan Carlos Nieves
Characterizations of semi-stable and stage extensions in terms of 2-valued logical models are presented.