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COMMA 2020: Perugia, Italy
- Henry Prakken, Stefano Bistarelli, Francesco Santini, Carlo Taticchi:
Computational Models of Argument - Proceedings of COMMA 2020, Perugia, Italy, September 4-11, 2020. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 326, IOS Press 2020, ISBN 978-1-64368-106-1
Research Article
- Catarina Dutilh Novaes:
Conflict, Adversariality, and Cooperation in Argumentation. 3 - John F. Horty:
Open Texture and Defeasible Semantic Constraint. 4 - Chris Reed:
Argument Technology from Philosophy to Phone. 5-6 - Lisa A. Chalaguine, Anthony Hunter:
A Persuasive Chatbot Using a Crowd-Sourced Argument Graph and Concerns. 9-20 - Joe Collenette, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
An Explainable Approach to Deducing Outcomes in European Court of Human Rights Cases Using ADFs. 21-32 - Tobias Mayer, Santiago Marro, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata:
Generating Adversarial Examples for Topic-Dependent Argument Classification. 33-44 - Oana Cocarascu, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata, Francesca Toni:
Dataset Independent Baselines for Relation Prediction in Argument Mining. 45-52 - Emanuele Albini, Pietro Baroni, Antonio Rago, Francesca Toni:
PageRank as an Argumentation Semantics. 55-66 - Gianvincenzo Alfano, Sergio Greco, Francesco Parisi:
Computing Skeptical Preferred Acceptance in Dynamic Argumentation Frameworks with Recursive Attack and Support Relations. 67-78 - Leila Amgoud, Victor David:
An Adjustment Function for Dealing with Similarities. 79-90 - Ofer Arieli, Christian Straßer:
On Minimality and Consistency Tolerance in Logical Argumentation Frameworks. 91-102 - Ringo Baumann, Maximilian Heinrich:
Timed Abstract Dialectical Frameworks: A Simple Translation-Based Approach. 103-110 - Stefano Bistarelli, Wolfgang Dvorák, Carlo Taticchi, Stefan Woltran:
Ranking-Based Semantics from the Perspective of Claims. 111-122 - Alfredo Burrieza, Antonio Yuste-Ginel:
Basic Beliefs and Argument-Based Beliefs in Awareness Epistemic Logic with Structured Arguments. 123-134 - Martin Caminada, Paul E. Dunne:
Minimal Strong Admissibility: A Complexity Analysis. 135-146 - Marcos Cramer, Meghna Bhadra:
Deductive Joint Support for Rational Unrestricted Rebuttal. 147-158 - Marcos Cramer, Jérémie Dauphin:
A First Approach to Argumentation Label Functions. 159-166 - Jeremie Dauphin, Tjitze Rienstra, Leendert van der Torre:
A Principle-Based Analysis of Weakly Admissible Semantics. 167-178 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Johannes Peter Wallner:
Computing Strongly Admissible Sets. 179-190 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Atefeh Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Stefan Woltran:
Expressiveness of SETAFs and Support-Free ADFs Under 3-Valued Semantics. 191-202 - Marc Feger, Jan Steimann, Christian Meter:
Structure or Content? Towards Assessing Argument Relevance. 203-214 - Jesse Heyninck, Ofer Arieli:
Argumentative Reflections of Approximation Fixpoint Theory. 215-226 - Jesse Heyninck, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:
An Epistemic Interpretation of Abstract Dialectical Argumentation. 227-238 - Anthony Hunter:
Learning Constraints for the Epistemic Graphs Approach to Argumentation. 239-250 - Jonas Klein, Matthias Thimm:
Revisiting SAT Techniques for Abstract Argumentation. 251-262 - Mirko Lenz, Premtim Sahitaj, Sean Kallenberg, Christopher Coors, Lorik Dumani, Ralf Schenkel, Ralph Bergmann:
Towards an Argument Mining Pipeline Transforming Texts to Argument Graphs. 263-270 - Beishui Liao, Leendert van der Torre:
Explanation Semantics for Abstract Argumentation. 271-282 - Jean-Guy Mailly:
Possible Controllability of Control Argumentation Frameworks. 283-294 - Kawsar Noor, Anthony Hunter:
Analysing Product Reviews Using Probabilistic Argumentation. 295-306 - Daphne Odekerken, AnneMarie Borg, Floris Bex:
Estimating Stability for Efficient Argument-Based Inquiry. 307-318 - Debjit Paul, Juri Opitz, Maria Becker, Jonathan Kobbe, Graeme Hirst, Anette Frank:
Argumentative Relation Classification with Background Knowledge. 319-330 - Niklas Rach, Wolfgang Minker, Stefan Ultes:
Increasing the Naturalness of an Argumentative Dialogue System Through Argument Chains. 331-338 - Rafael Silva, Samy Sá, João F. L. Alcântara:
Semantics Hierarchy in Preference-Based Argumentation Frameworks. 339-346 - Kenneth Skiba, Matthias Thimm, Andrea Cohen, Sebastian Gottifredi, Alejandro Javier García:
Abstract Argumentation Frameworks with Fallible Evidence. 347-354 - Mark Snaith:
An Argument-Based Framework for Selecting Dialogue Move Types and Content. 355-362 - Matthias Thimm, Federico Cerutti, Mauro Vallati:
On Computing the Set of Acceptable Arguments in Abstract Argumentation. 363-370 - Toshiko Wakaki:
Consistency in Assumption-Based Argumentation. 371-382 - Remi Wieten, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij:
Deductive and Abductive Reasoning with Causal and Evidential Information. 383-394 - Andreas Xydis, Christopher Hampson, Sanjay Modgil, Elizabeth Black:
Enthymemes in Dialogues. 395-402 - Anthony P. Young, David Kohan Marzagão, Josh Murphy:
Continuum Argumentation Frameworks from Cooperative Game Theory. 403-410 - Bruno Yun, Nir Oren, Madalina Croitoru:
Efficient Construction of Structured Argumentation Systems. 411-418 - Bruno Yun, Srdjan Vesic, Madalina Croitoru:
Sets of Attacking Arguments for Inconsistent Datalog Knowledge Bases. 419-430 - Atefeh Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Rineke Verbrugge, Bart Verheij:
A Discussion Game for the Grounded Semantics of Abstract Dialectical Frameworks. 431-442 - Heng Zheng, Davide Grossi, Bart Verheij:
Case-Based Reasoning with Precedent Models: Preliminary Report. 443-450 - Markus Brenneis, Martin Mauve:
deliberate - Online Argumentation with Collaborative Filtering. 453-454 - Martin Caminada, Sören Uebis:
An Implementation of Argument-Based Discussion Using ASPIC-. 455-456 - Dennis Craandijk, Floris Bex:
AGNN: A Deep Learning Architecture for Abstract Argumentation Semantics. 457-458 - Rory Duthie, John Lawrence, Chris Reed, Jacky Visser, Dimitra Zografistou:
Navigating Arguments and Hypotheses at Scale. 459-460 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Sarah Alice Gaggl, Anna Rapberger, Johannes Peter Wallner, Stefan Woltran:
The ASPARTIX System Suite. 461-462 - Björn Ebbinghaus, Martin Mauve:
decide: Supporting Participatory Budgeting with Online Argumentation. 463-464 - Matt Foulis, Jacky Visser, Chris Reed:
Dialogical Fingerprinting of Debaters. 465-466 - Iwan Ittermann, Brian Plüss:
PEOPLES: From Private Responses to Messages to Depolarisation Nudges in Two-Party Adversarial Online Talk. 467-468 - Henrique M. R. Jasinski, Mariela Morveli Espinoza, Cesar A. Tacla:
ArgAgent: A Simulator of Goal Processing for Argumentative Agents. 469-470 - Isabel Sassoon, Nadin Kökciyan, Martin Chapman, Elizabeth Sklar, Vasa Curcin, Sanjay Modgil, Simon Parsons:
Implementing Argument and Explanation Schemes in Dialogue. 471-472 - Mark Snaith, John Lawrence, Alison Pease, Chris Reed:
A Modular Platform for Argument and Dialogue. 473-474 - Simon Wells:
The Open Argumentation PLatform (OAPL). 475-476 - Mei Yang, Sarah Alice Gaggl, Sebastian Rudolph:
Neva - Extension Visualization for Argumentation Frameworks. 477-478
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