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Argument & Computation, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2019
- Richard Booth, Federico Cerutti
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Preface. 1-3 - Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
, Stuart Whittle, Rob Williams, Catriona Wolfenden:
Noise induced hearing loss: Building an application using the ANGELIC methodology. 5-22 - Gregor Betz, Michael Hamann
, Tamara Mchedlidze
, Sophie von Schmettow:
Applying argumentation to structure and visualize multi-dimensional opinion spaces. 23-40 - Nancy L. Green, Michael Branon, Luke Roosje:
Argument schemes and visualization software for critical thinking about international politics. 41-53 - Antonis C. Kakas
, Pavlos Moraitis, Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis
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GORGIAS: Applying argumentation. 55-81 - Isabel Sassoon
, Sebastian Zillessen, Jeroen Keppens
, Peter McBurney
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A formalisation and prototype implementation of argumentation for statistical model selection. 83-103
Volume 10, Number 2, 2019
- Pietro Baroni, Bart Verheij
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Argument & Computation Community Resources (ACCR) corner. 105 - Jean-Guy Mailly
, Marco Maratea:
Assessment of benchmarks for abstract argumentation. 107-112 - Emmanuel Hadoux, Anthony Hunter
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Comfort or safety? Gathering and using the concerns of a participant for better persuasion. 113-147 - Ramiro A. Agis, Sebastian Gottifredi, Alejandro Javier García:
Acquiring knowledge from expert agents in a structured argumentation setting. 149-189 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Jorge Fandinno, Stefan Woltran:
On the expressive power of collective attacks. 191-230
Volume 10, Number 3, 2019
- Pietro Baroni, Bart Verheij
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Douglas Walton (1942-2020). 231 - Douglas Walton:
Using argumentation schemes to find motives and intentions of a rational agent. 233-275 - Martin Caminada, Paul E. Dunne
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Strong admissibility revisited: Theory and applications. 277-300 - Cameron Shackell
, Laurianne Sitbon
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Computational opposition analysis using word embeddings: A method for strategising resonant informal argument. 301-317

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