Title page; Preface; Programme Committee; Contents; A Level-Based Approach to Computing Warranted Arguments in Possibilistic Defeasible Logic Programming; Measures for Persuasion Dialogs: A Preliminary Investigation; Resolution-Based Argumentation Semantics; A Systematic Classification of Argumentation Frameworks Where Semantics Agree; Asking the Right Question: Forcing Commitment in Examination Dialogues; Ontological Foundations for Scholarly Debate Mapping Technology; Investigating Stories in a Formal Dialogue Game; Modeling Persuasiveness: Change of Uncertainty Through Agents' Interactions
Summary
Focuses on the aim to develop software tools to assist users in constructing and evaluating arguments and counterarguments and/or to develop automated systems for constructing and evaluating arguments and counterarguments. This book includes articles, which provide a snapshot of research questions in the area of computational models of argument