
Computational Models of Argument
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A total of 63 submissions was received for the conference, and after a thorough review process 26 were accepted as full papers, with a further 12 accepted as demos accompanied by an extended abstract, and 2 as full papers with accompanying demo, resulting in an acceptance rate of 53% for full papers and 63% for papers and demo abstracts combined.
In addition to these 40 papers, extended abstracts of the 3 invited talks are also included here: Semantics in Argumentation: Classifications and Challenges, by Leila Amgoud; Expanding the Scope of Bayesian Argumentation, by Ulrike Hahn; and The Long Road to Trustworthy Natural Language Argumentation, by Serena Villata.
The book provides a fascinating overview of current research and innovations, and will be of interest to all those working in the field.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- About the Conference
- Contents
- Invited Talks
- Semantics in Argumentation: Classifications and Challenges
- Expanding the Scope of Bayesian Argumentation
- The Long Road to Trustworthy Natural Language Argumentation
- Full Papers
- Review Argumentation at Scale
- Graph Convolutional Networks and Graph Attention Networks for Approximating Arguments Acceptability
- Parsing Graphical Summaries from Argumentative Dialogues
- Extending Dialectical Classical Logic Argumentation with Unrestricted Rebut and Occam Razor Defeats
- An Argumentation Scheme-Based Framework for Automatic Reconstruction of Natural Language Enthymemes
- I'd Like to Have an Argument, Please": Argumentative Reasoning in Large Language Models
- Connecting Abstract Argumentation and Boolean Networks
- Dialogical Argumentation for Behaviour Change with Multiple Persuasion Goals
- Complexity of Semi-Stable Semantics in Abstract Dialectical Frameworks
- On Computing Admissibility in ABA
- Attack-Defense Semantics of Argumentation
- Measuring the Impact of Arguments on Admissibility in Abstract Argumentation
- Breaking the Cycle. Preference-Based Aggregation for Cyclic Argumentation Frameworks
- Applying Argument Schemes for Simulating Online Review Platforms
- Finding Relevant Updates in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks
- Protocol Switching in a Multi-Agent Dialogue System
- An Empirical Study of Quantitative Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks for Truth Discovery
- On the Robustness of Argumentative Explanations
- From Construction to Application: Advancing Argument Mining with the Large-Scale KIALOPRIME Dataset
- Argument and Belief
- Annotating and Mining Hypotheses in Argumentation
- Related Explanations in Formal Argumentation, an Empirical Study
- Defining Argumentative Discourse Units as Clauses: Psycholinguistic Evidence
- Translating Natural Language Arguments to Computational Arguments Using LLMs
- A Nonmonotonic Proof Theory for Dialectical Argumentation Under Bounded Resources
- Towards an Argumentative Unification of Default Reasoning
- Value-Based Reasoning in ASPIC+
- Strategising in Dialogues Handling Forward Extension of Enthymemes
- Demonstrations
- Analytics for Rhetorical Arguments in Discussions on Polarised Issues
- The GSAF Solver and Verifier
- On the Proportional Acceptability of Arguments in Abstract Argumentation
- PyPLAF: Probabilistic Logical Argumentation Frameworks in Python
- Identifying Diagnostic Arguments in Abstract Argumentation
- QBAF-Py: Quantitative Bipolar Argumentation in C with Python Bindings
- A Unified Benchmark for Argument Mining
- Toward the Argument Web of Science
- Documents with Integrated Visually Annotated Arguments
- ABA Argument Graphs with Constraints
- Analytics for Linguistically Characterising Rephrased Arguments
- Layered Visualization of Argumentation Frameworks
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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