Title :
A comprehensive theory of meaning for communication acts in multi-agent systems
Author :
Lemaître, Christian ; Fallah-Seghrouchni, Amal El
Author_Institution :
LANIA, Mexico
Abstract :
Based on the Communicative Action Theory proposed by the German Philosopher J. Habermas (1996), we propose a novel framework and formalism that goes beyond the classical speech act theory and its intentionalistic interpretations. We introduce a comprehensive theory of meaning for communication acts, assuming that the content of natural language utterances can be classified in three different domains of discourse, each one with a different type of semantic validation: the domain of objective facts, the internal or subjective domain of the sender, and the social relational domain of the sender and the receiver. We introduce also a crucial shift in the agent interaction approach, focusing on the conversation control issues and the key role played by the receiver. We claim these two new approaches of multiagent interactions will allow us to control and manage the complex interactions among agents in open real world applications
Keywords :
human factors; interactive systems; multi-agent systems; natural language interfaces; Communicative Action Theory; agent interaction approach; classical speech act theory; communication acts; comprehensive theory of meaning; conversation control issues; intentionalistic interpretations; multi-agent systems; multiagent interactions; natural language utterances; objective facts; open real world applications; receiver; semantic validation; social relational domain; subjective domain; Communication system control; Mexico Council; Multiagent systems; Natural languages; Speech; Waste materials;
Conference_Titel :
MultiAgent Systems, 2000. Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0625-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICMAS.2000.858498