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A taxonomy of argumentation models used for knowledge representation

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A taxonomy of argumentation models used for knowledge representation
Understanding argumentation and its role in human reasoning has been a continuous subject of investigation for scholars from the ancient Greek philosophers to current researchers in philosophy, logic and artificial intelligence. In recent years, argumentation models have been used in different areas such as knowledge representation, explanation, proof elaboration, commonsense reasoning, logic programming, legal reasoning, decision making, and negotiation. However, these models address quite specific needs and there is need for a conceptual framework that would organize and compare existing argumentation-based models and methods. Such a framework would be very useful
Jamal Bentahar, Bernard Moulin, Micheline Bé
Added 08 Dec 2010
Updated 08 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where AIR
Authors Jamal Bentahar, Bernard Moulin, Micheline Bélanger
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