Computational models of argument [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (536 p.) |
Disciplina | 003.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
VerheijBart
SzeiderStefan WotlranStefan |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications Computational models of argument |
Soggetto topico |
Artificial intelligence - Computer simulation
Reasoning - Computer simulation |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-299-33330-3
1-61499-111-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Preface; Programme Committee; Additional Reviewers; Contents; Part I. Invited Talks; The Long and Winding Road: Forty Years of Argumentation; Formal Dialectic: From Aristotle to Pragma-Dialectics, and Beyond; Multiple Logics Within Argument: How Defeasible and Classical Reasoning Work Together; Part II. Innovative Applications; Some Facets of Argument Mining for Opinion Analysis; An Inquiry Learning Environment for Scientific Argumentation; Semi-Automated Argumentative Analysis of Online Product Reviews; Arguing with Preferences in EcoBioCap
An Analysis and Hypothesis Generation Platform for Heterogeneous Cancer DatabasesMaking Sense of Macro- and Micro-Argumentation in Policy-Deliberation: Visualisation Techniques and Representation Formats; Towards an Argument-Based Music Recommender System; Arguing About Firewall Policy; Part III. Regular Papers; A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory; Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation; Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results; The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency CriteriaUniform Argumentation Frameworks; Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games; On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning; Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols; On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation; Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation; A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents; Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework; Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation SemanticsComputational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics; Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation; Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation; Resolutions in Structured Argumentation; Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion; Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans; Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks; Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling; On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks; Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value GraphsInterchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF; Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games; The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues; Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities; Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust; Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC+ Framework; Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach; Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence; Conditional Acceptance Functions; Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910462288903321 |
Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Computational models of argument [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (536 p.) |
Disciplina | 003.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
VerheijBart
SzeiderStefan WotlranStefan |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications Computational models of argument |
Soggetto topico |
Artificial intelligence - Computer simulation
Reasoning - Computer simulation |
ISBN |
1-299-33330-3
1-61499-111-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Preface; Programme Committee; Additional Reviewers; Contents; Part I. Invited Talks; The Long and Winding Road: Forty Years of Argumentation; Formal Dialectic: From Aristotle to Pragma-Dialectics, and Beyond; Multiple Logics Within Argument: How Defeasible and Classical Reasoning Work Together; Part II. Innovative Applications; Some Facets of Argument Mining for Opinion Analysis; An Inquiry Learning Environment for Scientific Argumentation; Semi-Automated Argumentative Analysis of Online Product Reviews; Arguing with Preferences in EcoBioCap
An Analysis and Hypothesis Generation Platform for Heterogeneous Cancer DatabasesMaking Sense of Macro- and Micro-Argumentation in Policy-Deliberation: Visualisation Techniques and Representation Formats; Towards an Argument-Based Music Recommender System; Arguing About Firewall Policy; Part III. Regular Papers; A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory; Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation; Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results; The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency CriteriaUniform Argumentation Frameworks; Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games; On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning; Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols; On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation; Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation; A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents; Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework; Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation SemanticsComputational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics; Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation; Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation; Resolutions in Structured Argumentation; Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion; Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans; Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks; Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling; On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks; Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value GraphsInterchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF; Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games; The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues; Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities; Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust; Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC+ Framework; Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach; Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence; Conditional Acceptance Functions; Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785991603321 |
Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Computational models of argument [[electronic resource] ] : Proceedings of COMMA 2012 / / edited by Bart Verheij, Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (536 p.) |
Disciplina | 003.5 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
VerheijBart
SzeiderStefan WotlranStefan |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications Computational models of argument |
Soggetto topico |
Artificial intelligence - Computer simulation
Reasoning - Computer simulation |
ISBN |
1-299-33330-3
1-61499-111-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Preface; Programme Committee; Additional Reviewers; Contents; Part I. Invited Talks; The Long and Winding Road: Forty Years of Argumentation; Formal Dialectic: From Aristotle to Pragma-Dialectics, and Beyond; Multiple Logics Within Argument: How Defeasible and Classical Reasoning Work Together; Part II. Innovative Applications; Some Facets of Argument Mining for Opinion Analysis; An Inquiry Learning Environment for Scientific Argumentation; Semi-Automated Argumentative Analysis of Online Product Reviews; Arguing with Preferences in EcoBioCap
An Analysis and Hypothesis Generation Platform for Heterogeneous Cancer DatabasesMaking Sense of Macro- and Micro-Argumentation in Policy-Deliberation: Visualisation Techniques and Representation Formats; Towards an Argument-Based Music Recommender System; Arguing About Firewall Policy; Part III. Regular Papers; A General QBF-Based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Theory; Some Foundations for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation; Argument Aggregation: Basic Axioms and Complexity Results; The Equational Approach to CF2 Semantics Argumentation Games for Admissibility and Cogency CriteriaUniform Argumentation Frameworks; Dishonest Arguments in Debate Games; On the Use of Presumptions in Structured Defeasible Reasoning; Automated Deployment of Argumentation Protocols; On Preferred Extension Enumeration in Abstract Argumentation; Towards Experimental Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation; A Dialogue Game for Coalition Structure Generation with Self-Interested Agents; Complexity of Logic-Based Argumentation in Schaefer's Framework; Argumentation Dialogues for Two-Agent Conflict Resolution Comparing the Expressiveness of Argumentation SemanticsComputational Aspects of cf2 and stage2 Argumentation Semantics; Tactics and Concessions for Argumentation-Based Negotiation; Default Reasoning About Actions via Abstract Argumentation; Resolutions in Structured Argumentation; Mechanism Design for Argumentation-Based Persuasion; Persuasion Strategies for Argumentation About Plans; Selecting Extensions in Weighted Argumentation Frameworks; Group Persuasion Through Uncertain Audience Modelling; On Input/Output Argumentation Frameworks; Dialogue Templates for Automatic Argument Processing Valued-Based Argumentation for Tree-Like Value GraphsInterchanging Arguments Between Carneades and AIF; Towards Argument-Based Foundation for Sceptical and Credulous Dialogue Games; The Structure of Ad Hominem Dialogues; Towards Argumentation About Subjective Probabilities; Argument Schemes for Reasoning About Trust; Clarifying Some Misconceptions on the ASPIC+ Framework; Generating Abstract Arguments: A Natural Language Approach; Towards Argumentation with Symbolic Dempster-Shafer Evidence; Conditional Acceptance Functions; Grounded Semantics as Persuasion Dialogue Picking the Right Expert to Make a Debate Uncontroversial |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819666903321 |
Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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