When we study dialogue between artificial agents, two traditions have emerged: a subjective one with for example [8, 31, 32, 33] and an objective one with [9, 48, 39, 15, 46, 4]. The former approach, often named mentalist approach, considers that dialogue is function of the agents' mental attitudes, usually formalized with BDI (Belief Desire Intention) modal logics. The speech acts that an agent can perform depend on his mental attitudes and are seen as modifying cognitive state of agents.
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