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" Argumentation Machines : "
edited by Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman.
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BL
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776564
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b596561
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Main Entry
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edited by Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman.
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Title & Author
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Argumentation Machines : : New Frontiers in Argument and Computation\ edited by Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2004
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Series Statement
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Argumentation library, 9.
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(xxv, 240 pages)
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ISBN
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9401704317
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: 9789401704311
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Contents
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From the Contents: List of Figures --; List of Tables --; Contributing Authors --; Preface --; Acknowledgements --; 1: A Roadmap of Research in Argument and Computation --; 2: Argument and Multi-Agent Systems --; 3: Decision Support for Practical Reasoning --; 4: Computational Models, Argumentation Theories and Legal Practice --; 5: The Persuasion Machine.-6: Computational Models of Rhetorical Argument --; Bibliography --; Author Index --; Topic Index.
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Abstract
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This book represents the first coherent published work in bringing together various branches of artificial intelligence with argumentation and rhetoric, and, as such, aims to play a key role in the establishment of a new field of scholarly research. The volume not only offers in-depth assessments of existing research, but also represents a substantial advance in the state of the art, and lays out a roadmap for future work in this newly emerging cross-disciplinary field. Audience: This book is of interest to academics, researchers, PhD and graduate students in philosophy of argument, logic, informal logic, critical thinking, rhetoric, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, computational linguistics, natural language processing, law, cognitive science and the interdisciplinary areas between these fields.
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Subject
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Artificial intelligence.
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Computer science.
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Logic.
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Chris Reed
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Timothy J Norman
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