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Argumentation Machines 2004
- Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman

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Argumentation Machines, New Frontiers in Argument and Computation. Argumentation Library 9, Springer 2004, ISBN 978-90-481-6517-9 - Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman

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A Roadmap of Research in Argument and Computation. 1-13 - Timothy J. Norman

, Daniela Vasconcelos Carbogim, Erik C. W. Krabbe, Douglas Walton:
Argument and Multi-Agent Systems. 15-54 - Roderic A. Girle, David Hitchcock

, Peter McBurney, Bart Verheij:
Decision Support for Practical Reasoning. 55-83 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, James B. Freeman, Hanns Hohmann, Henry Prakken:
Computational Models, Argumentation Theories and Legal Practice. 85-120 - Michael A. Gilbert, Floriana Grasso

, Leo Groarke, Corin A. Gurr, Janne M. Gerlofs:
The Persuasion Machine. 121-174 - Jim Crosswhite, John Fox, Chris Reed, Theodore Scaltsas, Simone Stumpf:

Computational Models of Rhetorical Argument. 175-209

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