Accepted Papers

LONG PAPERS

  • Seyed Ali Hosseini, Sanjay Modgil and Odinaldo Rodrigues. Assigning Likelihoods to Interlocutors’ Beliefs and Arguments
  • Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon. Argument Schemes for Reasoning About the Actions of Others
  • Ringo Baumann, Thomas Linsbichler and Stefan Woltran. Verifiability of Argumentation Semantics
  • Floris Bex and Silja Renooij. From Arguments to Constraints on a Bayesian Network
  • Bernhard Bliem, Markus Hecher and Stefan Woltran. On Efficiently Enumerating Semi-stable Extensions via Dynamic Programming on Tree Decompositions
  • Alexander Bochman. Abstract Dialectical Argumentation Among Close Relatives
  • Elise Bonzon, Jérôme Delobelle, Sébastien Konieczny and Nicolas Maudet. Argumentation Ranking Semantics based on Propagation
  • Tom Bosc, Elena Cabrio and Serena Villata. Tweeties Squabbling: Positive and Negative Results in Applying Argument Mining on Social Media
  • James Butterworth and Paul Dunne. Spectral Techniques in Argumentation Framework Analysis
  • Martin Caminada and Richard Booth. A Dialectical Approach for Argument-Based Judgment Aggregation
  • Federico Cerutti, Mauro Vallati and Massimiliano Giacomin. Where Are We Now? State of the Art and Future Trends of Solvers for Hard Argumentation Problems
  • Oana Cocarascu and Francesca Toni. Argumentation for Machine Learning: A Survey
  • Andrea Cohen, Sebastian Gottifredi, Alejandro J. García and Guillermo R. Simari. On the Acceptability Semantics of Argumentation Frameworks with Recursive Attack and Support
  • Kristijonas Cyras, Ken Satoh and Francesca Toni. Explanation for Case-Based Reasoning via Abstract Argumentation
  • Paul Dunne. Forbidden Sets in Argumentation Semantics
  • Paul Dunne. I heard you the first time: debate in cacophonous surroundings
  • Rory Duthie, Katarzyna Budzynska and Chris Reed. Mining Ethos in Political Debate
  • Thomas Gordon and Douglas Walton. Formalizing Balancing Arguments
  • Wu Jiachao, Hengfei Li, Nir Oren and Timothy Norman. Godel Fuzzy Argumentation Frameworks
  • Ho-Pun Lam, Guido Governatori and Regis Riveret. On ASPIC+ and Defeasible Logic
  • John Lawrence and Chris Reed. Argument Mining using Argumentation Scheme Structures
  • Martin Moguillansky and Guillermo Simari. A Specialized Set Theoretic Semantics for Acceptability Dynamics of Arguments
  • Phan Minh Dung. A Canonical Semantics for Structured Argumentation with Priorities
  • Henry Prakken. Rethinking the Rationality Postulates for Argumentation-Based Inference
  • Carlo Proietti. Understanding Group Polarization with Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks


SHORT PAPERS

  • Tom Blount, David Millard and Mark Weal. An Ontology for Argumentation on the Social Web: Rhetorical Extensions to the AIF
  • Maximiliano C. D. Budan, Gerardo I. Simari and Guillermo R. Simari. Using Argument Features to Improve the Argumentation Process
  • Shuya Bundo and Kazunori Yamaguchi. Minimal Cost Semantics in Argumentation Framework on Semiring Cost Assignment
  • Claudette Cayrol, Andrea Cohen and Marie-Christine Lagasquie. Towards a new framework for recursive interactions in abstract bipolar argumentation
  • Federico Cerutti, Mauro Vallati and Massimiliano Giacomin. On the Effectiveness of Automated Configuration in Abstract Argumentation Reasoning
  • Sylvie Doutre and Jean-Guy Mailly. Quantifying the Difference between Argumentation Semantics
  • Dov Gabbay and Michael Gabbay. Argumentation as information input
  • Dov Gabbay and Odinaldo Rodrigues. Degrees of “in”, “out” and “undecided” in Argumentation Networks
  • Mathilde Janier, Mark Snaith, Katarzyna Budzynska, John Lawrence and Chris Reed. A System for Dispute Mediation: The Mediation Dialogue Game
  • Tobias Krauthoff, Michael Baurmann, Gregor Betz and Martin Mauve. Dialog-Based Online Argumentation
  • John Lawrence, Rory Duthie, Katarzyna Budzynska and Chris Reed. Argument Analytics
  • Mariela Morveli Espinoza, Ayslan Possebom and Cesar A. Tacla. Construction and strength calculation of threats
  • Josh Murphy, Elizabeth Black and Michael Luck. A heuristic strategy for persuasion dialogues
  • Pavithra Rajendran, Danushka Bollegala and Simon Parsons. Assessing weight of opinion by aggregating coalitions of arguments
  • Isabel Sassoon, Jeroen Keppens and Peter Mcburney. Preferences in argumentation for statistical model selection
  • Christof Spanring. Perfection in Abstract Argumentation
  • Bruno Yun and Madalina Croitoru. An argumentation workflow for reasoning in Ontology Based Data Access