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3. COMMA 2010: Desenzano del Garda, Italy
- Pietro Baroni, Federico Cerutti, Massimiliano Giacomin, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:

Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of COMMA 2010, Desenzano del Garda, Italy, September 8-10, 2010. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 216, IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-618-8
Part I. Invited Talks
- Gerhard Brewka, Thomas F. Gordon:

Carneades and Abstract Dialectical Frameworks: A Reconstruction. 3-12 - Douglas Walton:

Types of Dialogue and Burdens of Proof. 13-24
Part II. Regular Papers
- Teresa Alsinet

, Ramón Béjar
, Lluís Godo
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A characterization of collective conflict for defeasible argumentation. 27-38 - Leila Amgoud

, Srdjan Vesic:
Generalizing stable semantics by preferences. 39-50 - Stefan Ballnat, Thomas F. Gordon:

Goal Selection in Argumentation Processes - A Formal Model of Abduction in Argument Evaluation Structures. 51-62 - Pietro Baroni

, Paul E. Dunne
, Massimiliano Giacomin
:
On Extension Counting Problems in Argumentation Frameworks. 63-74 - Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka:

Expanding Argumentation Frameworks: Enforcing and Monotonicity Results. 75-86 - Christoph Beierle, Bernhard Freund, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Matthias Thimm:

Using Defeasible Logic Programming for Argumentation-Based Decision Support in Private Law. 87-98 - Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Chris Reed

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A formal analysis of the AIF in terms of the ASPIC framework. 99-110 - Guido Boella, Dov M. Gabbay, Leendert W. N. van der Torre

, Serena Villata:
Support in Abstract Argumentation. 111-122 - Simon Buckingham Shum

, Maarten Sierhuis, Jack Park, Matthew Brown:
Software Agents in Support of Human Argument Mapping. 123-134 - Katarzyna Budzynska:

Argument Analysis: Components of Interpersonal Argumentation. 135-146 - Martin Caminada

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An Algorithm for Stage Semantics. 147-158 - Caroline Devred, Sylvie Doutre

, Claire Lefèvre, Pascal Nicolas:
Dialectical Proofs for Constrained Argumentation. 159-170 - Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang:

Towards (Probabilistic) Argumentation for Jury-based Dispute Resolution. 171-182 - Phan Minh Dung, Francesca Toni

, Paolo Mancarella:
Some design guidelines for practical argumentation systems. 183-194 - Paul E. Dunne

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Tractability in Value-based Argumentation. 195-206 - Paul E. Dunne

, Diego C. Martínez, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Computation with varied-strength attacks in abstract argumentation frameworks. 207-218 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Stefan Szeider

, Stefan Woltran:
Reasoning in Argumentation Frameworks of Bounded Clique-Width. 219-230 - Xiuyi Fan, Francesca Toni

, Adil Hussain:
Two-Agent Conflict Resolution with Assumption-Based Argumentation. 231-242 - Sarah Alice Gaggl, Stefan Woltran:

cf2 Semantics Revisited. 243-254 - Matthias Grabmair, Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:

Probabilistic Semantics for the Carneades Argument Model Using Bayesian Networks. 255-266 - Stella Heras

, Katie Atkinson, Vicente J. Botti
, Floriana Grasso
, Vicente Julián
, Peter McBurney:
How Argumentation can Enhance Dialogues in Social Networks. 267-274 - Anthony Hunter

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Base Logics in Argumentation. 275-286 - Anthony Hunter

, Matthew Williams:
Qualitative Evidence Aggregation using Argumentation. 287-298 - Souhila Kaci:

Refined Preference-based Argumentation Frameworks. 299-310 - Eun Jung Kim, Sebastian Ordyniak

, Stefan Szeider
:
Algorithms and Complexity Results for Persuasive Argumentation. 311-322 - Andrew Kuipers, Jörg Denzinger

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Pitfalls in Practical Open Multi Agent Argumentation Systems: Malicious Argumentation. 323-334 - Sanjay Modgil, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Integrating Dialectical and Accrual Modes of Argumentation. 335-346 - Sanjay Modgil, Henry Prakken:

Reasoning about Preferences in Structured Extended Argumentation Frameworks. 347-358 - Martín O. Moguillansky, Nicolás D. Rotstein, Marcelo A. Falappa

, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Argument Theory Change Through Defeater Activation. 359-366 - Fahd Saud Nawwab, Paul E. Dunne

, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
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Exploring the Role of Emotions in Rational Decision Making. 367-378 - Nir Oren

, Chris Reed
, Michael Luck
:
Moving Between Argumentation Frameworks. 379-390 - Mauricio Osorio, Juan Carlos Nieves, Ignasi Gómez-Sebastià

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CF2-extensions as Answer-set Models. 391-402 - Shengying Pan, Kate Larson

, Iyad Rahwan
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Argumentation Mechanism Design for Preferred Semantics. 403-414 - Chris Reed

, Simon Wells, Katarzyna Budzynska, Joseph Devereux:
Building arguments with argumentation: the role of illocutionary force in computational models of argument. 415-426 - Nicolás D. Rotstein, Martín O. Moguillansky, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:

A Dynamic Argumentation Framework. 427-438 - Jodi Schneider

, Alexandre Passant, Tudor Groza, John G. Breslin:
Argumentation 3.0: how Semantic Web technologies can improve argumentation modeling in Web 2.0 environments. 439-446 - Mark Snaith

, Joseph Devereux, John Lawrence
, Chris Reed
:
Pipelining Argumentation Technologies. 447-453 - Bart Verheij

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Argumentation and rules with exceptions. 455-462 - Gerard Vreeswijk:

Lower Bounds on Argument Verification in Computational Dialectic. 463-474 - Maya Wardeh, Frans Coenen

, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
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Arguing in Groups. 475-486

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