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found 56 matches
- 2016
- Jens Allwood:
Argumentation, Activity and Culture. COMMA 2016: 3 - Abdallah Arioua, Madalina Croitoru, Patrice Buche
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DALEK: A Tool for Dialectical Explanations in Inconsistent Knowledge Bases. COMMA 2016: 461-462 - Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
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Argument Schemes for Reasoning About the Actions of Others. COMMA 2016: 71-82 - Ringo Baumann, Thomas Linsbichler, Stefan Woltran:
Verifiability of Argumentation Semantics. COMMA 2016: 83-94 - Floris Bex, Silja Renooij
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From Arguments to Constraints on a Bayesian Network. COMMA 2016: 95-106 - Stefano Bistarelli
, Fabio Rossi, Francesco Santini
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ConArg: A Tool for Classical and Weighted Argumentation. COMMA 2016: 463-464 - Bernhard Bliem, Markus Hecher
, Stefan Woltran:
On Efficiently Enumerating Semi-Stable Extensions via Dynamic Programming on Tree Decompositions. COMMA 2016: 107-118 - Tom Blount, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal:
An Ontology for Argumentation on the Social Web: Rhetorical Extensions to the AIF. COMMA 2016: 119-126 - Alexander Bochman:
Abstract Dialectical Argumentation Among Close Relatives. COMMA 2016: 127-138 - Elise Bonzon
, Jérôme Delobelle
, Sébastien Konieczny
, Nicolas Maudet:
Argumentation Ranking Semantics Based on Propagation. COMMA 2016: 139-150 - Tom Bosc, Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata:
Tweeties Squabbling: Positive and Negative Results in Applying Argument Mining on Social Media. COMMA 2016: 21-32 - Maximiliano Celmo David Budán, Gerardo I. Simari, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Using Argument Features to Improve the Argumentation Process. COMMA 2016: 151-158 - Shuya Bundo, Kazunori Yamaguchi
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Minimal Cost Semantics in Argumentation Framework on Semiring Cost Assignment. COMMA 2016: 159-166 - James Butterworth
, Paul E. Dunne
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Spectral Techniques in Argumentation Framework Analysis. COMMA 2016: 167-178 - Martin Caminada, Richard Booth:
A Dialectical Approach for Argument-Based Judgment Aggregation. COMMA 2016: 179-190 - Claudette Cayrol, Andrea Cohen, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex
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Towards a New Framework for Recursive Interactions in Abstract Bipolar Argumentation. COMMA 2016: 191-198 - Federico Cerutti
, Massimiliano Giacomin
, Mauro Vallati
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Generating Structured Argumentation Frameworks: AFBenchGen2. COMMA 2016: 467-468 - Federico Cerutti
, Mauro Vallati
, Massimiliano Giacomin
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On the Effectiveness of Automated Configuration in Abstract Argumentation Reasoning. COMMA 2016: 199-206 - Federico Cerutti
, Mauro Vallati
, Massimiliano Giacomin
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Where Are We Now? State of the Art and Future Trends of Solvers for Hard Argumentation Problems. COMMA 2016: 207-218 - Federico Cerutti, Mauro Vallati
, Massimiliano Giacomin:
Efficient and Off-The-Shelf Solver: jArgSemSAT. COMMA 2016: 465-466 - Oana Cocarascu
, Francesca Toni
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Argumentation for Machine Learning: A Survey. COMMA 2016: 219-230 - Oana Cocarascu
, Francesca Toni
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A System for Supporting the Detection of Deceptive Reviews Using Argument Mining. COMMA 2016: 469-470 - Andrea Cohen, Sebastian Gottifredi, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
On the Acceptability Semantics of Argumentation Frameworks with Recursive Attack and Support. COMMA 2016: 231-242 - Kristijonas Cyras, Ken Satoh, Francesca Toni
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Explanation for Case-Based Reasoning via Abstract Argumentation. COMMA 2016: 243-254 - Sylvie Doutre
, Jean-Guy Mailly
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Quantifying the Difference Between Argumentation Semantics. COMMA 2016: 255-262 - Phan Minh Dung:
A Canonical Semantics for Structured Argumentation with Priorities. COMMA 2016: 263-274 - Paul E. Dunne
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Forbidden Sets in Argumentation Semantics. COMMA 2016: 275-286 - Paul E. Dunne
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I Heard You the First Time: Debate in Cacophonous Surroundings. COMMA 2016: 287-298 - Rory Duthie, Katarzyna Budzynska
, Chris Reed
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Mining Ethos in Political Debate. COMMA 2016: 299-310 - Stefan Ellmauthaler
, Hannes Strass:
DIAMOND 3.0 - A Native C++ Implementation of DIAMOND. COMMA 2016: 471-472
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