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Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence
โ Scribed by Douglas Walton (auth.), Guillermo Simari, Iyad Rahwan (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 507
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume is a systematic, expansive presentation of the major achievements in the intersection between two fields of inquiry: Argumentation Theory and Artificial Intelligence. Contributions from international researchers who have helped shape this dynamic area offer a progressive development of intuitions, ideas and techniques, from philosophical backgrounds, to abstract argument systems, to computing arguments, to the appearance of applications producing innovative results. Each chapter features extensive examples to ensure that readers develop the right intuitions before they move from one topic to another.
In particular, the book exhibits an overview of key concepts in Argumentation Theory and of formal models of Argumentation in AI. After laying a strong foundation by covering the fundamentals of argumentation and formal argument modeling, the book expands its focus to more specialized topics, such as algorithmic issues, argumentation in multi-agent systems, and strategic aspects of argumentation. Finally, as a coda, the book explores some practical applications of argumentation in AI and applications of AI in argumentation.
Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence is sure to become an essential resource for graduate students and researchers working in Autonomous Agents, AI and Law, Logic in Computer Science, Electronic Governance, and Multi-agent Systems. The book is suitable both as a comprehensive introduction to the field, and also as a highly organized and accessible reference for established researchers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Argumentation Theory: A Very Short Introduction....Pages 1-22
Front Matter....Pages 23-23
Semantics of Abstract Argument Systems....Pages 25-44
Abstract Argumentation and Values....Pages 45-64
Bipolar abstract argumentation systems....Pages 65-84
Complexity of Abstract Argumentation....Pages 85-104
Proof Theories and Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation Frameworks....Pages 105-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Argumentation Based on Classical Logic....Pages 133-152
Argument-based Logic Programming....Pages 153-171
A Recursive Semantics for Defeasible Reasoning....Pages 173-197
Assumption-Based Argumentation....Pages 199-218
The Toulmin Argument Model in Artificial Intelligence....Pages 219-238
Proof Burdens and Standards....Pages 239-258
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Dialogue Games for Agent Argumentation....Pages 261-280
Models of Persuasion Dialogue....Pages 281-300
Argumentation for Decision Making....Pages 301-320
Argumentation and Game Theory....Pages 321-339
Belief Revision and Argumentation Theory....Pages 341-360
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
Argumentation in Legal Reasoning....Pages 363-382
The Argument Interchange Format....Pages 383-402
Empowering Recommendation Technologies Through Argumentation....Pages 403-422
Front Matter....Pages 361-361
Arguing on the Semantic Grid....Pages 423-441
Towards Probabilistic Argumentation....Pages 443-462
Argument-Based Machine Learning....Pages 463-482
Back Matter....Pages 1-11
โฆ Subjects
Algorithms; Computers and Education; Computer Applications; Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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