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Laying the foundations for a World Wide Argument Web

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The recently proposed Argument Interchange Format (AIF) is extended to express arguments with a structure based on Walton's theory of argumentation schemes, and an implementation of this ontology using the RDF Schema Semantic Web-based ontology language is described.
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This article is published in Artificial Intelligence.The article was published on 2007-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 202 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Semantic Web Stack & Social Semantic Web.

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Argumentation in artificial intelligence

TL;DR: A number of foundational contributions provided the basis for the formulation of argumentation models and their promotion in AI related settings and then a number of new themes that have emerged in recent years are considered, many of which provide the principal topics of the research presented in this volume.
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A Logical Account of Formal Argumentation

TL;DR: This paper re-examine how abstract argumentation can be formulated in terms of labellings, and how the resulting theory can be applied in the field of modal logic.
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Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems

TL;DR: The feasibility of the approach is illustrated in an agent-based web linkage scenario, showing that its performance is comparable to that of simple proposal-based negotiation while accommodating much stricter constraints regarding “what can be said” like those used in argumentation.
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Social abstract argumentation

TL;DR: A class of semantics is proposed for these new Social Abstract Argumentation Frameworks and some important non-trivial properties are proved which are crucial for their applicability in Social Networks.
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The uses of argument

TL;DR: In this paper, the origins of epistemological theory are discussed and the layout of argument and modal arguments are discussed, as well as the history of working logic and idealised logic.
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On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and n -person games

TL;DR: By showing that argumentation can be viewed as a special form of logic programming with negation as failure, this paper introduces a general logic-programming-based method for generating meta-interpreters for argumentation systems, a method very much similar to the compiler-compiler idea in conventional programming.

OWL Web ontology language overview

TL;DR: This document provides an introduction to OWL by informally describing the features of each of the sublanguages of OWL, the Web Ontology Language by providing additional vocabulary along with a formal semantics.