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We invite submissions of the latest research results concerning applications and theory of computational argumentation to the Special Track on Applications of Argumentation at the 30th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE, http://www.cril.univ-artois.fr/ieaaie2017/ ).

Co-chairs of the special tracks are Richard Booth and Federico Cerutti (School of Computer Science & Informatic at Cardiff University).

Cardiff University

Call for Papers

We invite submissions of the latest research results concerning applications and theory of computational argumentation to the Special Track on Applications of Argumentation at the 30th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE http://www.cril.univ-artois.fr/ieaaie2017/ ).

Authors are invited to submit their papers in English of up to 10 single spaced pages. Shorter works, up to 6 pages, may be submitted as short papers representing work in progress or suggesting possible research directions. All paper submissions will be done electronically, using Easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieaaie2017.

All papers will be peer reviewed and final copies of papers for inclusion to the conference proceedings will be published in a bound volume by Springer-Verlag (formatting instructions are available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html ) in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.

The option of organizing a special issue on a journal (likely Argument & Computation) is under consideration.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Decision making based on argumentation
  • Argumentation in agent and multi-agent systems
  • Argumentation for coordination and coalition formation
  • Argumentation-based negotiation
  • Argumentation, trust and reputation
  • Argumentation and human-computer interaction
  • Systems for learning through argument
  • Implementation of argumentation systems
  • Tools for supporting argumentation
  • Argumentation and narrative
  • Argumentation and computational linguistics
  • Argument mining
  • Analogical argumentation
  • Formal, semi-formal and informal models for argumentation
  • Traditional and ranked-based semantics
  • Dialogue based on argumentation
  • Strategies in argumentation
  • Argumentation and game theory
  • Argumentation and probability
  • Computational properties of argumentation
  • Reasoning about action and time with argumentation

Important Dates

  • Abstract: 8th December 2016
  • Paper: 15th December 2016
  • Acceptance: 20th February 2017
  • Conference: 27th-30th June 2017

Submissions

Authors are invited to submit their papers in English of up to 10 single spaced pages. Shorter works, up to 6 pages, may be submitted as short papers representing work in progress or suggesting possible research directions. All paper submissions will be done electronically, using Easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieaaie2017.

All papers will be peer reviewed and final copies of papers for inclusion to the conference proceedings will be published in a bound volume by Springer-Verlag (formatting instructions are available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html ) in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.

Program Committee

Special Track Co-chairs:

Program committee:

  • Leila Amgoud (IRIT)
  • Pietro Baroni (Università degli Studi di Brescia)
  • Ringo Baumann (Universität Leipzig)
  • Stefano Bistarelli (Università di Perugia)
  • Claudette Cayrol (IRIT1 / Niveau)
  • Wolfgang Faber (University of Huddersfield)
  • John Fox (Oxford University)
  • Sarah Gaggl (TU Dresden)
  • Massimiliano Giacomin (Università degli Studi di Brescia)
  • Tom Gordon (Fraunhofer FOKUS Berlin)
  • Matti Jarvisalo (University of Helsinki)
  • Antonis Kakas (University of Cyprus )
  • Jean-Guy Mailly (TU Wien)
  • Nir Oren (University of Aberdeen)
  • Sylwia Polberg (University College London)
  • Alun Preece (Cardiff University)
  • Guillermo Simari (Universitad Nacional der Sur)
  • Nikos Spanoudakis (Technical University of Crete)
  • Christian Stab (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
  • Manfred Stede (Universität Potsdam)
  • Hannes Strass (Universität Leipzig)
  • Matthias Thimm (Universität Koblenz-Landau)
  • Mauro Vallati (University of Huddersfield)
  • Srdjan Vesic (CNRS)
  • Serena Villata (CNRS)
  • Johannes Wallner (University of Helsinki)
  • Stefan Woltran (TU Wien)