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    Persuasion Dialogues via Restricted Interfaces Using Probabilistic Argumentation

    For persuasion dialogues between a software system and user, a user should be able to present arguments. Unfortunately, this would involve natural language processing which is not viable for this task in the s...

    Anthony Hunter in Scalable Uncertainty Management (2016)

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    Supporting Physicians and Patients Through Recommendation: Guidelines and Beyond

    The recommendation task, intended as the task of supporting physicians in their activity (and, in particular, in decision making) by providing them indications of the most appropriate way of treating patients,...

    Luca Anselma, Alessio Bottrighi in Foundations of Biomedical Knowledge Repres… (2015)

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    Representing and Reasoning About Arguments Mined from Texts and Dialogues

    This paper presents a target language for representing arguments mined from natural language. The key features are the connection between possible reasons and possible claims and recursive embedding of such co...

    Leila Amgoud, Philippe Besnard in Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Re… (2015)

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    Using Shapley Inconsistency Values for Distributed Information Systems with Uncertainty

    We study the problem of analyzing inconsistency in a distributed information system where the reliability of the sources is taken into account. We model uncertainty by assigning a probability to each source. T...

    John Grant, Anthony Hunter in Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Re… (2015)

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    Aggregation of Clinical Evidence Using Argumentation: A Tutorial Introduction

    In this tutorial, we describe a new framework for representing and synthesizing knowledge from clinical trials involving multiple outcome indicators. The framework offers a formal approach to aggregating clini...

    Anthony Hunter, Matthew Williams in Foundations of Biomedical Knowledge Representation (2015)

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    Distance-Based Measures of Inconsistency

    There have been a number of proposals for measuring inconsistency in a knowledgebase (i.e. a set of logical formulae). These include measures that consider the minimally inconsistent subsets of the knowledgeba...

    John Grant, Anthony Hunter in Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Re… (2013)

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    Structural Properties for Deductive Argument Systems

    There have been a number of proposals for using deductive arguments for instantiating abstract argumentation. These take a set of formulae as a knowledgebase, and generate a graph where each node is a logical ...

    Anthony Hunter, Stefan Woltran in Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Re… (2013)

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    Measuring Consistency Gain and Information Loss in Stepwise Inconsistency Resolution

    Inconsistency is a usually undesirable feature of many kinds of data and knowledge. But altering the information in order to make it less inconsistent may result in the loss of information. In this paper we an...

    John Grant, Anthony Hunter in Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Re… (2011)