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2. COMMA 2008: Toulouse, France
- Philippe Besnard, Sylvie Doutre, Anthony Hunter:

Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of COMMA 2008, Toulouse, France, May 28-30, 2008. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 172, IOS Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-859-5 - Teresa Alsinet, Carlos Iván Chesñevar, Lluís Godo:

A Level-based Approach to Computing Warranted Arguments in Possibilistic Defeasible Logic Programming. 1-12 - Leila Amgoud, Florence Dupin de Saint-Cyr:

On measuring persuasion dialogs quality. 13-24 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin:

Resolution-based argumentation semantics. 25-36 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin:

A systematic classification of argumentation frameworks where semantics agree. 37-48 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Sylvie Doutre, Paul E. Dunne:

Asking the right question: forcing commitment in examination dialogues. 49-60 - Neil Benn, Simon Buckingham Shum, John Domingue, Clara Mancini:

Ontological Foundations for Scholarly Debate Mapping Technology. 61-72 - Floris Bex, Henry Prakken:

Investigating Stories in a Formal Dialogue Game. 73-84 - Katarzyna Budzynska, Magdalena Kacprzak, Pawel Rembelski:

Modeling Persuasiveness: change of uncertainty through agents' interactions. 85-96 - Simon Buckingham Shum:

Cohere: Towards Web 2.0 Argumentation. 97-108 - Martin Caminada:

On the Issue of Contraposition of Defeasible Rules. 109-115 - Dan Cartwright, Katie Atkinson:

Political Engagement Through Tools for Argumentation. 116-127 - Jean-Louis Dessalles:

A computational model of argumentation in everyday conversation: A problem-centred approach. 128-133 - Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang, Francesca Toni:

Towards argumentation-based contract negotiation. 134-146 - Paul E. Dunne:

The Computational Complexity of Ideal Semantics I: Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. 147-158 - Vasiliki Efstathiou, Anthony Hunter:

Focused search for Arguments from Propositional Knowledge. 159-170 - Edgardo Ferretti, Marcelo Errecalde, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:

Decision Rules and Arguments in Defeasible Decision Making. 171-182 - Dorian Gaertner, Francesca Toni:

Hybrid argumentation and its properties. 183-195 - Michael H. G. Hoffmann:

Requirements for reflective argument visualization tools: A Case for Using Validity as a Normative Standard. 196-203 - Nicholas Mann, Anthony Hunter:

Argumentation Using Temporal Knowledge. 204-215 - Diego C. Martínez, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:

Strong and weak forms of abstract argument defense. 216-227 - Paul-Amaury Matt, Francesca Toni:

Basic influence diagrams and the liberal stable semantics. 228-239 - Sanjay Modgil, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:

Integrating Object and Meta-Level Value Based Argumentation. 240-251 - Sanjay Modgil, Henry Prakken:

Applying Preferences to Dialogue Graphs. 252-263 - Fahd Saud Nawwab, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Paul E. Dunne:

A Methodology for Action-Selection using Value-Based Argumentation. 264-275 - Nir Oren, Timothy J. Norman:

Semantics for Evidence-Based Argumentation. 276-284 - Wassila Ouerdane, Nicolas Maudet, Alexis Tsoukiàs:

Argument Schemes and Critical Questions for Decision Aiding Process. 285-296 - Iyad Rahwan, Bita Banihashemi:

Arguments in OWL: A Progress Report. 297-310 - Chris Reed, Simon Wells, Joseph Devereux, Glenn Rowe:

AIF+: Dialogue in the Argument Interchange Format. 311-323 - Régis Riveret, Henry Prakken, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor:

Heuristics in Argumentation: A Game Theory Investigation. 324-335 - Nicolás D. Rotstein, Martín O. Moguillansky, Marcelo A. Falappa, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:

Argument Theory Change: Revision Upon Warrant. 336-347 - Glenn Rowe, Chris Reed:

Diagramming the Argument Interchange Format. 348-359 - Matthew South, Gerard Vreeswijk, John Fox:

Dungine: A Java Dung Reasoner. 360-368 - Takayoshi Suzuki, Hajime Sawamura:

Agent Dialogue as Partial Uncertain Argumentation and its Fixpoint Semantics. 369-380 - Matthias Thimm, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:

A Distributed Argumentation Framework using Defeasible Logic Programming. 381-392 - Matthias Thimm, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:

On the Relationship of Defeasible Argumentation and Answer Set Programming. 393-404 - Maya Wardeh, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Frans Coenen:

Arguments from Experience: The PADUA Protocol. 405-416 - Adam Zachary Wyner, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:

Modelling Judicial Context in Argumentation Frameworks. 417-428

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