Decision Making with Argumentation Graphs

08/09/2019
by   Björn Ebbinghaus, et al.
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This work is about making decisions by digital means. Funds should be distributed by the students of Heinrich-Heine-University. The proposals were made by the students themselves without further influence. For this purpose, dialog-based argumentation is used to give the participants a better understanding of various arguments. In addition, a software service has been developed which allows the students to express their preferences for various proposals. An experiment was carried out at the university, which should prove whether students are satisfied with this type of participation. The results indicate that the procedure is well accepted and thus successful. However, improvements to the process itself were necessary during the experiment and should be considered for future procedures. Further procedures are desired.

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