An artificial intelligence-based approach to deal with argumentation applied to food quality in a public health policy

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Argumentation is a relatively new research area in Artificial Intelligence. Since the early 1980s, its use has been investigated in various frameworks. We propose a general model for recommendation-based argumentation by extending Dung's seminal argumentation system. This approach is applied to analyse argumentation on food quality in a public health policy. Cereal products, and more specifically bread, are used by decision makers as a healthy lever to fight against diseases such as obesity or diabetes. Our model outputs new recommendations based on stakeholder's argumentation by targeting some specific audiences. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Bourguet, J. R., Thomopoulos, R., Mugnier, M. L., & Abécassis, J. (2013). An artificial intelligence-based approach to deal with argumentation applied to food quality in a public health policy. Expert Systems with Applications, 40(11), 4539–4546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2013.01.059

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