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BMCBI
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
A critical review of PASBio's argument structures for biomedical verbs
Background: Propositional representations of biomedical knowledge are a critical component of most aspects of semantic mining in biomedicine. However, the proper set of propositio...
K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lawrence Hunter
EXACT
2009
13 years 6 months ago
Explanations and Arguments Based on Practical Reasoning
In this paper a representative example is chosen that is meant be fairly simple for illustrating the point that in a very common kind of instance, argument and explanation are mixe...
Douglas Walton
TSE
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Security Requirements Engineering: A Framework for Representation and Analysis
This paper presents a framework for security requirements elicitation and analysis. The framework is based on constructing a context for the system, representing security requireme...
Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moff...
AIL
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Extractive summarisation of legal texts
We describe research carried out as part of a text summarisation project for the legal domain for which we use a new XML corpus of judgments of the UK House of Lords. These judgmen...
Ben Hachey, Claire Grover
FLAIRS
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Interpretive Reasoning with Hypothetical Cases
Reasoning with hypothetical cases helps decision-makers evaluate alternate hypotheses for deciding a case. The hypotheticals demonstrate the sensitivity of a hypothesis to apparen...
Kevin D. Ashley