AI Architectures: Planning and Blackboard

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What is the main purpose of constructing arguments in favor of or against a statement?

To determine the justified conclusions

What is the role of B's argument in the given dialogue?

To attack A's argument

What is the outcome of evaluating the acceptability of the different arguments in the given dialogue?

Rejecting A's argument and accepting B's argument

What do computational models of argumentation allow us to do?

Compute interactions between arguments and value them

What are the two types of value assigned to an argument in computational models of argumentation?

Intrinsic value and interaction-based value

What is the purpose of selecting acceptable arguments in computational models of argumentation?

To arrive at a justified conclusion

What is the main characteristic of layered architectures in agent systems?

A hierarchy of interacting layers

What is the advantage of decomposition in layered architectures?

Separating reactive and pro-active behaviors into separate subsystems

What is the role of individual acceptability in computational models of argumentation?

To determine the acceptability of an argument based on individual criteria

What is the significance of collective acceptability in computational models of argumentation?

To determine the acceptability of an argument based on its interactions with other arguments

Learn about artificial intelligence architectures, including planning and blackboard architectures, their advantages and disadvantages, and their applications in speech understanding systems.

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