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Argument & Computation, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2025
- Gil Rocha

, Henrique Lopes Cardoso
, Jonas Belouadi, Steffen Eger:
Cross-genre argument mining: Can language models automatically fill in missing discourse markers? 3-35 - Wolfgang Dvorák

, Matthias König, Stefan Woltran:
Parameterized complexity of abstract argumentation with collective attacks. 36-93 - Nancy L. Green:

Deontological argumentation: Argumentation schemes and rhetorical devices. 94-107 - Mohammed Elaroussi

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Analyzing the impact of bounded degree constraints on computational complexity of argumentation frameworks. 108-129
Volume 16, Number 2, 2025
- Federico Castagna

, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons:
Explanation-Question-Response dialogue: An argumentative tool for explainable AI. 133-150 - Martin Caminada, Matthias König, Anna Rapberger

, Markus Ulbricht:
Attack semantics and collective attacks revisited. 151-211 - Martin Caminada, Sri Harikrishnan

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Tractable algorithms for strong admissibility. 212-236 - Stefano Bistarelli, Lars Kotthoff, Jean-Marie Lagniez, Emmanuel Lonca, Jean-Guy Mailly, Julien Rossit, Francesco Santini, Carlo Taticchi:

The third and fourth international competitions on computational models of argumentation: Design, results and analysis. 236-299
Volume 16, Number 3, 2025
- Elfia Bezou-Vrakatseli, Henry Prakken, Christian P. Janssen:

Experimental evaluation of gradual argument acceptability semantics: The case of reinstatement. 303-323 - Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang, Jiraporn Pooksook:

ω -Groundedness of argumentation and completeness of grounded dialectical proof procedures. 324-361 - Zaid Marji, John Licato:

Evaluating large language models' ability to generate interpretive arguments. 362-404 - Xiaoou Wang

, Elena Cabrio
, Serena Villata
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When automated fact-checking meets argumentation: Unveiling fake news through argumentative evidence. 405-424 - Jean-Guy Mailly:

pygarg: A Python engine for argumentation. 425-430

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