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The following pages link to Coherence and Flexibility in Dialogue Games for Argumentation (Q3371152):
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- Preferences in artificial intelligence (Q314443) (← links)
- Optimization of dialectical outcomes in dialogical argumentation (Q324665) (← links)
- A defeasible reasoning model of inductive concept learning from examples and communication (Q359991) (← links)
- A general framework for sound assumption-based argumentation dialogues (Q460606) (← links)
- A new approach for preference-based argumentation frameworks (Q766045) (← links)
- Reasoning about preferences in argumentation frameworks (Q835836) (← links)
- Two approaches to the problems of self-attacking arguments and general odd-length cycles of attack (Q846524) (← links)
- Law and logic: a review from an argumentation perspective (Q899166) (← links)
- A labeled argumentation framework (Q901086) (← links)
- Meaning and dialogue coherence: A proof-theoretic investigation (Q1006473) (← links)
- An executable specification of a formal argumentation protocol (Q1028953) (← links)
- The carneades model of argument and burden of proof (Q1028962) (← links)
- Classical logic, argument and dialectic (Q1711878) (← links)
- Philosophical reflections on argument strength and gradual acceptability (Q2146010) (← links)
- On the graded acceptability of arguments in abstract and instantiated argumentation (Q2321325) (← links)
- Lakatos-style collaborative mathematics through dialectical, structured and abstract argumentation (Q2407885) (← links)
- Towards a sound and complete dialogue system for handling enthymemes (Q2695533) (← links)
- More on non-cooperation in dialogue logic (Q2716931) (← links)
- Towards Verification of Dialogue Protocols: A Mathematical Model (Q2814138) (← links)
- A Two-Phase Dialogue Game for Skeptical Preferred Semantics (Q2835904) (← links)
- Argumentation Theory and Decision Aiding (Q3058464) (← links)
- Dialectical Proof Theories for the Credulous Prudent Preferred Semantics of Argumentation (Q3524936) (← links)
- Extracting the Core of a Persuasion Dialog to Evaluate Its Quality (Q3638138) (← links)
- Abduction in argumentation frameworks (Q4685530) (← links)
- Approximating agreements in formal argumentation dialogues1 (Q5145459) (← links)
- Dialogue Games as Foundation of Fuzzy Logics (Q5192347) (← links)
- Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (Q5316669) (← links)
- Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning (Q5705945) (← links)
- Automatic knowledge generation for a persuasion dialogue system with enthymemes (Q6178706) (← links)
- Negotiation and persuasion among agents (Q6602235) (← links)