Representing and applying knowledge for argumentation in a social context
AI & Society - Special double issue on knowledge, elicitation, representation and application
Principled design of the modern Web architecture
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Defeasible reasoning with variable degrees of justification
Artificial Intelligence
Towards a Formal and Implemented Model of Argumentation Schemes in Agent Communication
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Sensemaking tools for understanding research literatures: Design, implementation and user evaluation
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Towards an argument interchange format
The Knowledge Engineering Review
The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof
Artificial Intelligence
Laying the foundations for a World Wide Argument Web
Artificial Intelligence
Resolving crises through automated bilateral negotiations
Artificial Intelligence
Logical argument mapping: a cognitive-change-based method for building common ground
ICPW '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Pragmatic web
Hypermedia Discourse: Contesting Networks of Ideas and Arguments
ICCS '07 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Conceptual Structures: Knowledge Architectures for Smart Applications
Real arguments are approximate arguments
AAAI'07 Proceedings of the 22nd national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Towards characterising argumentation based dialogue in the argument interchange format
ArgMAS'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Argumentation in multi-agent systems
Intensional programming for agent communication
DALT'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies
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In our approach of argumentation we focus on formalizing the context of arguments and its propagation within the argumentation chain, aiming to facilitate the re-usability of arguments in the World Wide Argument Web. The contextual extension is based on intensional operators used to update the context for different arguments. We extend the ontology of the Argument Interchange Format with context nodes and visualize the arguments as concept maps.