by Sprado, Jörn and Gottfried, Björn
Abstract:
Decision Support Systems play a crucial role when controversial points of views are to be considered in order to make decisions. In this paper we outline a framework for argumentation and decision support. This framework defines arguments which refer to conceptual descriptions of the given state of affairs. Based on their meaning and based on preferences that adopt specific viewpoints, it is possible to determine consistent positions depending on these viewpoints. We investigate our approach by examining soccer games, since many observed spatiotemporal behaviours in soccer can be interpreted differently. Hence, the soccer domain is particularly suitable for investigating spatiotemporal decision support systems.
Reference:
Sprado, Jörn and Gottfried, Björn, "Semantic Argumentation in Dynamic Environments", In ICEIS2009, Milan, Italy, 2009.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Spradod,
author = {Sprado, J{\"o}rn and Gottfried, Bj{\"o}rn},
title = {Semantic Argumentation in Dynamic Environments},
booktitle = {ICEIS2009},
year = {2009},
address = {Milan, Italy},
month = {May6--10},
abstract = {Decision Support Systems play a crucial role when controversial points
of views are to be considered in order to make decisions. In this
paper we outline a framework for argumentation and decision support.
This framework defines arguments which refer to conceptual descriptions
of the given state of affairs. Based on their meaning and based on
preferences that adopt specific viewpoints, it is possible to determine
consistent positions depending on these viewpoints. We investigate
our approach by examining soccer games, since many observed spatiotemporal
behaviours in soccer can be interpreted differently. Hence, the soccer
domain is particularly suitable for investigating spatiotemporal
decision support systems.},
keywords = {Decision Support,Argumentation Systems,Ontologies,Spatiotemporal Knowledge
Management},
owner = {pmania},
timestamp = {2012.11.06}
}