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ARGMAS
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Arguing and Explaining Classifications
Argumentation is a promising approach used by autonomous agents for reasoning about inconsistent knowledge, based on the construction and the comparison of arguments. In this pape...
Leila Amgoud, Mathieu Serrurier
SIGCSE
2009
ACM
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14 years 2 months ago
Thinking about computational thinking
Jeannette Wing’s call for teaching Computational Thinking (CT) as a formative skill on par with reading, writing, and arithmetic places computer science in the category of basic...
James J. Lu, George H. L. Fletcher
WWW
2010
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
What is disputed on the web?
We present a method for automatically acquiring of a corpus of disputed claims from the web. We consider a factual claim to be disputed if a page on the web suggests both that the...
Rob Ennals, Dan Byler, John Mark Agosta, Barbara R...
CIKM
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
What should blog search look like?
Blog search has not yet reached its full potential. In this position paper, we suggest that more could be done to accommodate the task of finding good blogs to read, especially wi...
Marti A. Hearst, Matthew Hurst, Susan T. Dumais
AAAI
2010
13 years 9 months ago
What Is an Opinion About? Exploring Political Standpoints Using Opinion Scoring Model
In this paper, we propose a generative model to automatically discover the hidden associations between topics words and opinion words. By applying those discovered hidden associat...
Bi Chen, Leilei Zhu, Daniel Kifer, Dongwon Lee