Computational models of argument :: Proceedings of COMMA 2012 /
The subject of argumentation has been studied since ancient times, but it has seen major innovations since the advent of the computer age. Software already exists which can create and evaluate arguments in high-stake situations, such as medical diagnosis and criminal investigation; formal systems ca...
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Zusammenfassung: | The subject of argumentation has been studied since ancient times, but it has seen major innovations since the advent of the computer age. Software already exists which can create and evaluate arguments in high-stake situations, such as medical diagnosis and criminal investigation; formal systems can help us appreciate the role of the value judgments which underlie opposing positions; and it is even possible to enter into argumentative dialogues as if playing a computer game. This book presents the 28 full papers, 17 short papers and a number of system demonstrations, described in an extended abstract, from the 2012 biennial Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) conference, held in Vienna, Austria. Papers by the invited speakers Professor Trevor Bench-Capon, Professor Erik Krabbe and Professor Keith Stenning are also included. This year, for the first time, COMMA invited the submission of papers for an innovative applications track, and those which were accepted for presentation are included in this volume. Argumentation can be studied from many angles, including the artificial, natural and theoretical systems perspective. Presentations at the 2012 conference addressed the subject from these perspectives and many more. |
Beschreibung: | International conference proceedings. Includes author index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and author index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Note continued: Arguing About Firewall Policy / Simon Parsons -- pt. III Regular Papers -- A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory / Martin W.A. Caminada -- Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation / Anthony Hunter -- Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results / Michael Wooldridge -- The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics / Dov M. Gabbay -- Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency Criteria / Guillermo R. Simari -- Uniform Argumentation Frameworks / Paul E. Dunne -- Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games / Chiaki Sakama -- On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning / Guillermo R. Simari -- Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols / Michael Rovatsos -- On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson -- Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson. | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents / Terry R. Payne -- Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework / Johannes Schmidt -- Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution / Francesca Toni -- Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation Semantics / Christof Spanring -- Computational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics / Sarah Alice Gaggl -- Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation / Pavlos Moraitis -- Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation / Hannes Strass -- Resolutions in Structured Argumentation / Henry Prakken -- Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion / Francesca Toni -- Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks / Mohand Akli Ouali -- Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling / Hengfei Li. | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks / Serena Villata -- Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing / Chris Reed -- Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value Graphs / Sebastian Ordyniak -- Interchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF / Chris Reed -- Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games / N.D. Hung -- The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues / Chris Reed -- Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities / Jeroen Keppens -- Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust / Elizabeth Sklar -- Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC? Framework / Sanjay Modgil -- Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach / Serena Villata -- Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence / Munindar Singh -- Conditional Acceptance Functions / Leendert van der Torre -- Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue / Mikolaj Podlaszewski. | |
505 | 0 | |a Note continued: Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial / Pavlos Moraitis -- pt. IV Demonstrations -- The Synergy: A Platform for Argumentation-Based Group Decision Making / Andrii Rubtsov -- Critiquing Justifications for Action Using a Semantic Model: Demonstration / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Evaluating Abstract Dialectical Frameworks with ASP / Johannes Peter Wallner -- dynPARTIX 2.0 -- Dynamic Programming Argumentation Reasoning Tool / Wolfgang Dvorak -- TOAST: Online ASPIC+ Implementation / Chris Reed -- Implementing ArguBlogging / Chris Reed -- Dialogues on the Argument Web: Mixed Initiative Argumentation with Arvina / Chris Reed -- AIFdb: Infrastructure for the Argument Web / Mark Snaith -- The Cameades Web Service / Thomas F. Gordon -- Argumentation-Based Reinforcement Learning for RoboCup Keepaway / Robert Craven. | |
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spelling | COMMA 2012 (2012 : Vienna, Austria) Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran. COMMA 2012 Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. : IOS Press, 2012. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 245 International conference proceedings. Includes author index. Includes bibliographical references and author index. Machine generated contents note: pt. I Invited Talks -- The Long and Winding Road: Forty Years of Argumentation / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Formal Dialectic: From Aristotle to Pragma-Dialectics, and Beyond / Erik C.W. Krabbe -- Multiple Logics Within Argument: Liow Defeasible and Classical Reasoning Work Together / Keith Stenning -- pt. II Innovative Applications -- Some Facets of Argument Mining for Opinion Analysis / Patrick Saint-Dizier -- An Inquiry Learning Environment for Scientific Argumentation / Nancy L. Green -- Semi-Automated Argumentative Analysis of Online Product Reviews / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Arguing with Preferences in EcoBioCap / Nir Oren -- An Analysis and Hypothesis Generation Platform for Heterogeneous Cancer Databases / Chris Reed -- Making Sense of Macro- and Micro-Argumentation in Policy-Deliberation: Visualisation Techniques and Representation Formats / Ann Macintosh -- Towards an Argument-Based Music Recommender System / Guillermo R. Simari. Note continued: Arguing About Firewall Policy / Simon Parsons -- pt. III Regular Papers -- A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory / Martin W.A. Caminada -- Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation / Anthony Hunter -- Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results / Michael Wooldridge -- The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics / Dov M. Gabbay -- Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency Criteria / Guillermo R. Simari -- Uniform Argumentation Frameworks / Paul E. Dunne -- Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games / Chiaki Sakama -- On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning / Guillermo R. Simari -- Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols / Michael Rovatsos -- On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson -- Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson. Note continued: A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents / Terry R. Payne -- Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework / Johannes Schmidt -- Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution / Francesca Toni -- Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation Semantics / Christof Spanring -- Computational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics / Sarah Alice Gaggl -- Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation / Pavlos Moraitis -- Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation / Hannes Strass -- Resolutions in Structured Argumentation / Henry Prakken -- Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion / Francesca Toni -- Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks / Mohand Akli Ouali -- Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling / Hengfei Li. Note continued: On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks / Serena Villata -- Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing / Chris Reed -- Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value Graphs / Sebastian Ordyniak -- Interchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF / Chris Reed -- Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games / N.D. Hung -- The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues / Chris Reed -- Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities / Jeroen Keppens -- Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust / Elizabeth Sklar -- Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC? Framework / Sanjay Modgil -- Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach / Serena Villata -- Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence / Munindar Singh -- Conditional Acceptance Functions / Leendert van der Torre -- Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue / Mikolaj Podlaszewski. Note continued: Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial / Pavlos Moraitis -- pt. IV Demonstrations -- The Synergy: A Platform for Argumentation-Based Group Decision Making / Andrii Rubtsov -- Critiquing Justifications for Action Using a Semantic Model: Demonstration / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Evaluating Abstract Dialectical Frameworks with ASP / Johannes Peter Wallner -- dynPARTIX 2.0 -- Dynamic Programming Argumentation Reasoning Tool / Wolfgang Dvorak -- TOAST: Online ASPIC+ Implementation / Chris Reed -- Implementing ArguBlogging / Chris Reed -- Dialogues on the Argument Web: Mixed Initiative Argumentation with Arvina / Chris Reed -- AIFdb: Infrastructure for the Argument Web / Mark Snaith -- The Cameades Web Service / Thomas F. Gordon -- Argumentation-Based Reinforcement Learning for RoboCup Keepaway / Robert Craven. English. The subject of argumentation has been studied since ancient times, but it has seen major innovations since the advent of the computer age. Software already exists which can create and evaluate arguments in high-stake situations, such as medical diagnosis and criminal investigation; formal systems can help us appreciate the role of the value judgments which underlie opposing positions; and it is even possible to enter into argumentative dialogues as if playing a computer game. This book presents the 28 full papers, 17 short papers and a number of system demonstrations, described in an extended abstract, from the 2012 biennial Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) conference, held in Vienna, Austria. Papers by the invited speakers Professor Trevor Bench-Capon, Professor Erik Krabbe and Professor Keith Stenning are also included. This year, for the first time, COMMA invited the submission of papers for an innovative applications track, and those which were accepted for presentation are included in this volume. Argumentation can be studied from many angles, including the artificial, natural and theoretical systems perspective. Presentations at the 2012 conference addressed the subject from these perspectives and many more. Artificial intelligence Computer simulation Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Simulation par ordinateur Congrès. COMPUTERS Enterprise Applications Business Intelligence Tools. bisacsh COMPUTERS Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. bisacsh Artificial intelligence Computer simulation fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Verheij, Bart. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhRCVwQQc8xQgwJpffTHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002052908 Szeider, Stefan. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKcBXgCqWkWBD7YJwk6fC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2005010858 Woltran, Stefan. IOS Press. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7Jmq4CDTK3QFTckWWjytg http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015091156 has work: Computational models of argument (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG3FBjQXbXhdDf3tccVqDC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: COMMA 2012 (2012 : Vienna, Austria). Computational models of argument. Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. : IOS Press, 2012 (DLC) 2012945580 Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 245. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92019289 |
spellingShingle | Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; Machine generated contents note: pt. I Invited Talks -- The Long and Winding Road: Forty Years of Argumentation / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Formal Dialectic: From Aristotle to Pragma-Dialectics, and Beyond / Erik C.W. Krabbe -- Multiple Logics Within Argument: Liow Defeasible and Classical Reasoning Work Together / Keith Stenning -- pt. II Innovative Applications -- Some Facets of Argument Mining for Opinion Analysis / Patrick Saint-Dizier -- An Inquiry Learning Environment for Scientific Argumentation / Nancy L. Green -- Semi-Automated Argumentative Analysis of Online Product Reviews / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Arguing with Preferences in EcoBioCap / Nir Oren -- An Analysis and Hypothesis Generation Platform for Heterogeneous Cancer Databases / Chris Reed -- Making Sense of Macro- and Micro-Argumentation in Policy-Deliberation: Visualisation Techniques and Representation Formats / Ann Macintosh -- Towards an Argument-Based Music Recommender System / Guillermo R. Simari. Note continued: Arguing About Firewall Policy / Simon Parsons -- pt. III Regular Papers -- A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory / Martin W.A. Caminada -- Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation / Anthony Hunter -- Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results / Michael Wooldridge -- The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics / Dov M. Gabbay -- Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency Criteria / Guillermo R. Simari -- Uniform Argumentation Frameworks / Paul E. Dunne -- Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games / Chiaki Sakama -- On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning / Guillermo R. Simari -- Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols / Michael Rovatsos -- On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson -- Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation / Katie Atkinson. Note continued: A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents / Terry R. Payne -- Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework / Johannes Schmidt -- Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution / Francesca Toni -- Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation Semantics / Christof Spanring -- Computational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics / Sarah Alice Gaggl -- Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation / Pavlos Moraitis -- Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation / Hannes Strass -- Resolutions in Structured Argumentation / Henry Prakken -- Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion / Francesca Toni -- Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks / Mohand Akli Ouali -- Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling / Hengfei Li. Note continued: On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks / Serena Villata -- Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing / Chris Reed -- Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value Graphs / Sebastian Ordyniak -- Interchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF / Chris Reed -- Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games / N.D. Hung -- The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues / Chris Reed -- Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities / Jeroen Keppens -- Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust / Elizabeth Sklar -- Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC? Framework / Sanjay Modgil -- Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach / Serena Villata -- Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence / Munindar Singh -- Conditional Acceptance Functions / Leendert van der Torre -- Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue / Mikolaj Podlaszewski. Note continued: Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial / Pavlos Moraitis -- pt. IV Demonstrations -- The Synergy: A Platform for Argumentation-Based Group Decision Making / Andrii Rubtsov -- Critiquing Justifications for Action Using a Semantic Model: Demonstration / Trevor Bench-Capon -- Evaluating Abstract Dialectical Frameworks with ASP / Johannes Peter Wallner -- dynPARTIX 2.0 -- Dynamic Programming Argumentation Reasoning Tool / Wolfgang Dvorak -- TOAST: Online ASPIC+ Implementation / Chris Reed -- Implementing ArguBlogging / Chris Reed -- Dialogues on the Argument Web: Mixed Initiative Argumentation with Arvina / Chris Reed -- AIFdb: Infrastructure for the Argument Web / Mark Snaith -- The Cameades Web Service / Thomas F. Gordon -- Argumentation-Based Reinforcement Learning for RoboCup Keepaway / Robert Craven. Artificial intelligence Computer simulation Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Simulation par ordinateur Congrès. COMPUTERS Enterprise Applications Business Intelligence Tools. bisacsh COMPUTERS Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. bisacsh Artificial intelligence Computer simulation fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast |
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title_auth | Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / |
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title_full | Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran. |
title_fullStr | Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran. |
title_full_unstemmed | Computational models of argument : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran. |
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topic | Artificial intelligence Computer simulation Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Simulation par ordinateur Congrès. COMPUTERS Enterprise Applications Business Intelligence Tools. bisacsh COMPUTERS Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. bisacsh Artificial intelligence Computer simulation fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast |
topic_facet | Artificial intelligence Computer simulation Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Simulation par ordinateur Congrès. COMPUTERS Enterprise Applications Business Intelligence Tools. COMPUTERS Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. Artificial intelligence Computer simulation Reasoning Computer simulation Conference papers and proceedings |
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