Artificial argument assistants for defeasible argumentation
Artificial Intelligence - Special issue on AI and law
An Indian logic-based knowledge-sharing architecture for virtual knowledge communities
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
Formal Definitions of Reason Fallacies to Aid Defect Exploration in Argument Gaming
ICLA '09 Proceedings of the 3rd Indian Conference on Logic and Its Applications
Argument-based learning communities
Knowledge-Based Systems
Multi-robot learning using non-deterministic argument games
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems
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In a knowledge-sharing scenario, argumentation can be based on the construction of arguments and counterarguments and the selection of the most acceptable of them in reaching new conclusions. This type of procedural approach of argumentation becomes possible only when the representational facts of world knowledge are well captured and represented. Indian philosophy suggests various agreed upon rules of classification to represent the world knowledge to enhance the procedure of argumentation in reaching new inferencing. In this paper, a new mathematical model that caters to the special requirements of classification and argumentative reasoning techniques based on Indian philosophy has been described. The main focus of this model is the emphasis given to relation descriptions between concepts and the foundation of invariable connection between concepts/relations that is dictated by the philosophy.