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A rule-based argumentation framework for distributed contextual reasoning in dynamic environments

open access: yesDyna, 2021
In this study, we tackled the problem of distributed reasoning in environments in which agents may have incomplete and inconsistent knowledge. Conflicts between agents are resolved through defeasible argumentation-based semantics with a preference ...
Helio Henrique Lopes Costa Monte Alto   +3 more
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ArguMente: An Online Argumentation System for Formal and Non-Formal Education

open access: yesEDEN Conference Proceedings, 2021
ArguMente is an online system that offers two types of learning spaces. On the one hand, a close group space that implements a student-centred teaching strategy, the purpose of which is to automate the Dialogue Design System model for written argumentation (DDS).
Larisa Enríquez, Myrna Hernández
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On the evaluation of argumentation formalisms

open access: yesArtificial Intelligence, 2007
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Martin Caminada, Leila Amgoud
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Historical Overview of Formal Argumentation. [PDF]

open access: yesFLAP, 2017
This chapter gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction between argumentation-based inference and argumentation-based dialogue. Systems for argumentation-based inference are about which conclusions can be drawn from a given body of possibly incomplete, inconsistent of uncertain information. They ultimately dene a
Federico Cerutti 0001   +3 more
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Formal verification of debates in argumentation theory [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2020
Humans engage in informal debates on a daily basis. By expressing their opinions and ideas in an argumentative fashion, they are able to gain a deeper understanding of a given problem and in some cases, find the best possible course of actions towards resolving it.
Ria Jha   +2 more
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Multi-Modal 2020

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2022
My essay, “Multi-modal argumentation” was published in the journal, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, in 1994. This information appeared again in my book, Coalescent argumentation in 1997.
Michael A. Gilbert
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Interdisciplinary Use of Argumentation among Religious Education and Philosophy Teachers-in-Training

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Using document analysis, religion and philosophy pre-service teachers’ reflections on argumentation and in-class argumentation practices, which were received online, during the Special Teaching Methods course were examined.
Esme Hacıeminoğlu   +1 more
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Enforcement in Formal Argumentation.

open access: yesFLAP, 2021
Within argumentation dynamics, a major strand of research is concerned with how changing an argumentation framework affects the acceptability of arguments, and how to modify an argumentation framework in order to guarantee that some arguments have a given acceptance status.
Baumann, Ringo   +3 more
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Formalizing arguments, rules and cases [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 16th edition of the International Conference on Articial Intelligence and Law, 2017
Legal argument is typically backed by two kinds of sources: cases and rules. In much AI & Law research, the formalization of argu-ments, rules and cases has been investigated. In this paper, the tight formal connections between the three are developed further, in an attempt to show that cases can provide the logical basis for estab-lishing which ...
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Informalizing Formal Logic

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2019
This paper presents a way in which formal logic can be understood and reformulated in terms of argumentation that can help us unify formal and informal reasoning.
Antonis Kakas
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