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spelling | COMMA 2018 (7th : 2018 : Warsaw, Poland) Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / edited by Sanjay Modgil, Katarzyna Budzynska and John Lawrence. Amsterdam : IOS Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; Volume 305 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Vendor-supplied metadata. Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Programme Committee and Reviewers -- Contents -- Invited Talks -- Machine Arguing: From Data and Rules to Argumentation Frameworks -- Project Debater -- Formal Argumentation and Epistemic Entrenchment -- Papers -- On the Semantics of Simple Contrapositive Assumption-Based Argumentation Frameworks -- Representation Equivalences Among Argumentation Frameworks -- Structure-Based Semantics of Argumentation Frameworks with Higher-Order Attacks and Supports -- Epistemic Attack Semantics -- On the Expressive Power of Collective Attacks -- Investigating Subclasses of Abstract Dialectical Frameworks -- Structural Constraints for Dynamic Operators in Abstract Argumentation -- Abstraction in Argumentation: Necessary but Dangerous -- Instantiating Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks -- Relating the ANGELIC Methodology and ASPIC+ -- Modelling the "Laboratory of Dilemmas": Challenges and Suggestions for Argument-Based Decision Making -- Equipping Sequent-Based Argumentation with Defeasible Assumptions -- Argument Mining on Clinical Trials -- Argument Harvesting Using Chatbots -- Classifying Types of Ethos Support and Attack -- Stochastic Local Search Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation Under Stable Semantics -- Credulous and Skeptical Acceptance in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks -- SAT-Based Approaches to Adjusting, Repairing, and Computing Largest Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Toward a More Efficient Generation of Structured Argumentation Graphs -- Markov Games for Persuasive Dialogue -- Deriving Persuasion Strategies Using Search-Based Model Engineering -- Biparty Decision Theory for Dialogical Argumentation -- Implementing the ArgQL Query Language -- Mediation of Debates with Dynamic Argumentative Behaviors -- EDEN: Extensible Discussion Entity Network. CISpaces.org: From Fact Extraction to Report Generation -- CLEAR: Argumentation Frameworks for Constructing and Evaluating Deductive Mathematical Proofs -- A Knowledge-Based Approach to Warrant Induction -- Unconscious Patterns in Argument: Fractal Dimension in Oratory -- Revisiting Computational Models of Argument Schemes: Classification, Annotation, Comparison -- D-BAS -- A Dialog-Based Online Argumentation System -- A Dialogue Game for Multi-Party Goal-Setting in Health Coaching -- Choosing Appropriate Arguments from Trustworthy Sources -- Defence Outsourcing in Argumentation -- Argumentation Schemes for Data Access Control -- Probabilistic Graded Semantics -- Viewpoints Using Ranking-Based Argumentation Semantics -- Ranking Functions over Labelings -- Preference in Abstract Argumentation -- Empirical Cognitive Study on Abstract Argumentation Semantics -- Aggregating Alternative Extensions of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: Preservation Results for Quota Rules -- Abstract and Concrete Decision Graphs for Choosing Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Demonstrations -- The "Games of Argumentation" Web Platform -- Implementing Factors with Magnitude -- Studying Dynamics in Argumentation with Rob -- DISCO: A Web-Based Implementation of Discussion Games for Grounded and Preferred Semantics -- AIF-EL -- An OWL2-EL-Compliant AIF Ontology -- Chatbot Design for Argument Harvesting -- Enumerating Preferred Extensions Using ASP Domain Heuristics: The ASPrMin Solver -- Demonstrating a Benchmark for Defeasible Reasoning -- Reasoning with Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks in Aspartix -- BBC Moral Maze: Test Your Argument -- Jebediah -- Arguing with a Social Bot -- DABASCO: Generating AF, ADF, and ASPIC+ Instances from Real-World Discussions -- ADD-up: Visual Analytics for Augmented Deliberative Democracy. A Demonstration of Multi-Party Dialogue Using Virtual Coaches: The First Council of Coaches Demonstrator -- How to Generate a Benchmark of Logical Argumentation Graphs? -- Subject Index -- Author Index. Artificial intelligence Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Congrès. COMPUTERS General. bisacsh Artificial intelligence fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Modgil, Sanjay, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2012010695 Budzyńska, Katarzyna, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016023155 Lawrence, John, editor. Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 305. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92019289 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1909998 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Programme Committee and Reviewers -- Contents -- Invited Talks -- Machine Arguing: From Data and Rules to Argumentation Frameworks -- Project Debater -- Formal Argumentation and Epistemic Entrenchment -- Papers -- On the Semantics of Simple Contrapositive Assumption-Based Argumentation Frameworks -- Representation Equivalences Among Argumentation Frameworks -- Structure-Based Semantics of Argumentation Frameworks with Higher-Order Attacks and Supports -- Epistemic Attack Semantics -- On the Expressive Power of Collective Attacks -- Investigating Subclasses of Abstract Dialectical Frameworks -- Structural Constraints for Dynamic Operators in Abstract Argumentation -- Abstraction in Argumentation: Necessary but Dangerous -- Instantiating Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks -- Relating the ANGELIC Methodology and ASPIC+ -- Modelling the "Laboratory of Dilemmas": Challenges and Suggestions for Argument-Based Decision Making -- Equipping Sequent-Based Argumentation with Defeasible Assumptions -- Argument Mining on Clinical Trials -- Argument Harvesting Using Chatbots -- Classifying Types of Ethos Support and Attack -- Stochastic Local Search Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation Under Stable Semantics -- Credulous and Skeptical Acceptance in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks -- SAT-Based Approaches to Adjusting, Repairing, and Computing Largest Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Toward a More Efficient Generation of Structured Argumentation Graphs -- Markov Games for Persuasive Dialogue -- Deriving Persuasion Strategies Using Search-Based Model Engineering -- Biparty Decision Theory for Dialogical Argumentation -- Implementing the ArgQL Query Language -- Mediation of Debates with Dynamic Argumentative Behaviors -- EDEN: Extensible Discussion Entity Network. CISpaces.org: From Fact Extraction to Report Generation -- CLEAR: Argumentation Frameworks for Constructing and Evaluating Deductive Mathematical Proofs -- A Knowledge-Based Approach to Warrant Induction -- Unconscious Patterns in Argument: Fractal Dimension in Oratory -- Revisiting Computational Models of Argument Schemes: Classification, Annotation, Comparison -- D-BAS -- A Dialog-Based Online Argumentation System -- A Dialogue Game for Multi-Party Goal-Setting in Health Coaching -- Choosing Appropriate Arguments from Trustworthy Sources -- Defence Outsourcing in Argumentation -- Argumentation Schemes for Data Access Control -- Probabilistic Graded Semantics -- Viewpoints Using Ranking-Based Argumentation Semantics -- Ranking Functions over Labelings -- Preference in Abstract Argumentation -- Empirical Cognitive Study on Abstract Argumentation Semantics -- Aggregating Alternative Extensions of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: Preservation Results for Quota Rules -- Abstract and Concrete Decision Graphs for Choosing Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Demonstrations -- The "Games of Argumentation" Web Platform -- Implementing Factors with Magnitude -- Studying Dynamics in Argumentation with Rob -- DISCO: A Web-Based Implementation of Discussion Games for Grounded and Preferred Semantics -- AIF-EL -- An OWL2-EL-Compliant AIF Ontology -- Chatbot Design for Argument Harvesting -- Enumerating Preferred Extensions Using ASP Domain Heuristics: The ASPrMin Solver -- Demonstrating a Benchmark for Defeasible Reasoning -- Reasoning with Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks in Aspartix -- BBC Moral Maze: Test Your Argument -- Jebediah -- Arguing with a Social Bot -- DABASCO: Generating AF, ADF, and ASPIC+ Instances from Real-World Discussions -- ADD-up: Visual Analytics for Augmented Deliberative Democracy. A Demonstration of Multi-Party Dialogue Using Virtual Coaches: The First Council of Coaches Demonstrator -- How to Generate a Benchmark of Logical Argumentation Graphs? -- Subject Index -- Author Index. Artificial intelligence Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Congrès. COMPUTERS General. bisacsh Artificial intelligence fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast |
title | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / |
title_auth | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / |
title_exact_search | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / |
title_full | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / edited by Sanjay Modgil, Katarzyna Budzynska and John Lawrence. |
title_fullStr | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / edited by Sanjay Modgil, Katarzyna Budzynska and John Lawrence. |
title_full_unstemmed | Computational models of argument : proceedings of COMMA 2018 / edited by Sanjay Modgil, Katarzyna Budzynska and John Lawrence. |
title_short | Computational models of argument : |
title_sort | computational models of argument proceedings of comma 2018 |
title_sub | proceedings of COMMA 2018 / |
topic | Artificial intelligence Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Congrès. COMPUTERS General. bisacsh Artificial intelligence fast Reasoning Computer simulation fast |
topic_facet | Artificial intelligence Congresses. Reasoning Computer simulation Congresses. Intelligence artificielle Congrès. COMPUTERS General. Artificial intelligence Reasoning Computer simulation Conference papers and proceedings |
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