The conference series seeks insight from human argument to help solve research problems in the knowledge representation and reasoning dimensions of artificial intelligence. The two invited talks cover a reconstruction of Carneades and abstract dialectical frameworks, and types of dialogue and burdens of proof. Another 40 papers discuss such topics as generalizing stable semantics by preferences, software agents in support of human argument mapping, how argumentation can enhance dialogues in social networks, integrating dialectical and accrual modes of argumentation, the role of emotions in rational decision making, and lower bounds on argument verification in computational dialectic. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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