AIF(+) : dialogue in the argument interchange format. / Reed, Chris; Wells, Simon; Devereux, Joseph; Rowe, Glenn.
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF ARGUMENT, PROCEEDINGS OF COMMA 2008. ed. / P Besnard; S Doutre; A Hunter. AMSTERDAM : IOS Press, 2008. p. 311-323.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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TY - CHAP
T1 - AIF(+)
T2 - COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF ARGUMENT, PROCEEDINGS OF COMMA 2008
A1 - Reed,Chris
A1 - Wells,Simon
A1 - Devereux,Joseph
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AU - Reed,Chris
AU - Wells,Simon
AU - Devereux,Joseph
AU - Rowe,Glenn
PB - IOS Press
CY - AMSTERDAM
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - <p>This paper extends the Argument Interchange Format to enable it to represent dialogic argumentation. One of the challenges is to tie together the rules expressed in dialogue protocols with the inferential relations between premises and conclusions. The extensions are founded upon two important analogies which minimise the extra ontological machinery required. First, locutions in a dialogue are analogous to AIF I-nodes which capture propositional data. Second, steps between locutions are analogous to AIF S-nodes which capture inferential movement. This paper shows how these two analogies combine to allow both dialogue protocols and dialogue histories to be represented alongside monologic arguments in a single coherent system.</p>
AB - <p>This paper extends the Argument Interchange Format to enable it to represent dialogic argumentation. One of the challenges is to tie together the rules expressed in dialogue protocols with the inferential relations between premises and conclusions. The extensions are founded upon two important analogies which minimise the extra ontological machinery required. First, locutions in a dialogue are analogous to AIF I-nodes which capture propositional data. Second, steps between locutions are analogous to AIF S-nodes which capture inferential movement. This paper shows how these two analogies combine to allow both dialogue protocols and dialogue histories to be represented alongside monologic arguments in a single coherent system.</p>
KW - Argumentation
KW - Dialogue
KW - Interchange
KW - Standards
KW - SYSTEMS
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M1 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-1-58603-859-5
BT - COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF ARGUMENT, PROCEEDINGS OF COMMA 2008
A2 - Hunter,A
ED - Hunter,A
SP - 311
EP - 323
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