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Thomas F. Gordon
2010 – today
- 2012
[j8]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: A Carneades reconstruction of Popov v Hayashi. Artif. Intell. Law 20(1): 37-56 (2012)
[j7]Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Michal Araszkiewicz, Kevin D. Ashley, Katie Atkinson, Floris Bex, Filipe Borges, Danièle Bourcier, Paul Bourgine, Jack G. Conrad, Enrico Francesconi, Thomas F. Gordon, Guido Governatori, Jochen L. Leidner, David D. Lewis, Ronald Prescott Loui, L. Thorne McCarty, Henry Prakken, Frank Schilder, Erich Schweighofer, Paul Thompson, Alex Tyrrell, Bart Verheij, Douglas N. Walton, Adam Zachary Wyner: A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law. Artif. Intell. Law 20(3): 215-319 (2012)
[c29]Floris Bex, Thomas F. Gordon, John Lawrence, Chris Reed: Interchanging arguments between Carneades and AIF. COMMA 2012: 390-397
[c28]- 2011
[c27]Thomas F. Gordon: Analyzing open source license compatibility issues with Carneades. ICAIL 2011: 51-55- 2010
[c26]Thomas F. Gordon: An Overview of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format. BIS (Workshops) 2010: 240-242
[c25]Gerhard Brewka, Thomas F. Gordon: Carneades and Abstract Dialectical Frameworks: A Reconstruction. COMMA 2010: 3-12
[c24]Stefan Ballnat, Thomas F. Gordon: Goal Selection in Argumentation Processes - A Formal Model of Abduction in Argument Evaluation Structures. COMMA 2010: 51-62
[c23]Matthias Grabmair, Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: Probabilistic Semantics for the Carneades Argument Model Using Bayesian Networks. COMMA 2010: 255-266
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c22]Thomas F. Gordon: Juristische Argumentation als Modellierungsprozess. Informatik in Recht und Verwaltung 2009: 104-110
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[c18]Thomas F. Gordon, Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo: Rules and Norms: Requirements for Rule Interchange Languages in the Legal Domain. RuleML 2009: 282-296- 2008
[c17]
[p1]Thomas F. Gordon: Constructing Legal Arguments with Rules in the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format (LKIF). Computable Models of the Law, Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies 2008: 162-184- 2007
[j6]Thomas F. Gordon, Henry Prakken, Douglas Walton: The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof. Artif. Intell. 171(10-15): 875-896 (2007)
[c16]Thomas F. Gordon: Constructing arguments with a computational model of an argumentation scheme for legal rules: interpreting legal rules as reasoning policies. ICAIL 2007: 117-121- 2006
[c15]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: The Carneades Argumentation Framework - Using Presumptions and Exceptions to Model Critical Questions. COMMA 2006: 195-207
[c14]Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: Pierson vs. Post Revisited - A Reconstruction using the Carneades Argumentation Framework. COMMA 2006: 208-219- 2005
[c13]Olivier Glassey, Thomas F. Gordon: Feasibility Study for a Legal Knowledge System in the County of Herford. EGOV 2005: 186-197- 2003
[c12]Thomas F. Gordon: An Open, Scalable and Distributed Platform for Public Discourse. GI Jahrestagung (2) 2003: 232-234- 2002
[c11]Thomas F. Gordon, Gernot Richter: Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative Democracy. EGOV 2002: 248-255- 2001
[j5]Thomas F. Gordon, Angi Voß, Gernot Richter, Oliver Märker: Zeno: Groupware for Discourses on the Internet. KI 15(2): 43-45 (2001)
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1990 – 1999
- 1999
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[c9]Henry Prakken, Thomas F. Gordon: Rules of Order for Electronic Group Decision Making - A Formalization Methodology. Collaboration between Human and Artificial Societies 1999: 246-263- 1997
[c8]- 1996
[c7]Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Dimitris Papadias, Thomas F. Gordon: An Argumentation Based Framework for Defeasible and Qualitative Reasoning. SBIA 1996: 1-10- 1993
[b1]Thomas F. Gordon: Pleadings game - an artificial intelligence model of procedural justice. TH Darmstadt 1993, pp. I-VIII, 1-217
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[c6]- 1991
[j2]Thomas F. Gordon: An Abductive Theory of Legal Issues. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 35(1): 95-118 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
[c5]Thomas F. Gordon: Issue Spotting in a System for Searching Interpretation Spaces. ICAIL 1989: 157-164- 1987
[c4]Thomas F. Gordon, Gerald Quirchmayr: Der Einsatz der Modellierungssprache OBLOG zum Entwurf von Juristischen Expertensystemen im Wege des Prototyping am Beispiel eines Modells des Verfahrens der Eidesstattlichen Versicherung. EMISA 1987: 137-154
[c3]Thomas F. Gordon: Oblog-2: A Hybrid Knowledge Representation System for Defeasible Reasoning. ICAIL 1987: 231-239
[c2]Herbert Fiedler, Thomas F. Gordon: Recht und Rechtanwendung als Paradigma wissensbasierter Systeme. Wissensbasierte Systeme 1987: 63-77- 1986
[c1]Thomas F. Gordon: OBLOG-2: Ein hybrides Wissensrepräsentationssystem zur Modellierung rechtswissenschaftlicher Probleme. GI Jahrestagung (2) 1986: 406-420- 1985
[j1]Thomas F. Gordon: On the Suitability of Modula-2 for Artificial Intelligence Programming. Angewandte Informatik 27(7): 296-303 (1985)
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