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Final programme

Thursday, November 5th

9.00am-9.30am: Registration
09.30am-10.30am: paper session 1
  • Simon Parsons: Wellcome and Introduction
  • Chukwuemeka David Emele, Timothy J. Norman, Frank Guerin, Simon Parsons, Learning policy constraints through dialogue [abstract] [paper]
10.30-11.00am: Coffee Break
11.00am-12.30pm: paper session 2
  • Pietro Baroni and Federico Cerutti and Massimiliano Giacomin and Giovanni Guida, An argumentation-based approach to modeling decision support contexts with what-if capabilities [abstract] [paper]
  • Chee Fon Chang and Aditya Ghose and Andrew Miller, Mixed-initiative argumentation: A framework for justification management in clinical group decision support [abstract] [paper]
12.30pm-2.00pm: Lunch Break
2.00pm-3.30pm: paper session 3
  • Collin Lynch, Kevin Ashley, Niels Pinkwart & Vincent Aleven, Computational argument as a diagnostic tool: the role of reliability [abstract] [paper]
  • M. I. Madakkatel, Iyad Rahwan, Jean-Francois Bonnefon, Ruqiyabi N. Awan, Sherief Abdallah, Formal argumentation and human reasoning: the case of reinstatement [abstract] [paper]
3.30pm-4.00pm: Coffee Break
4.00pm-5.30pm: paper session 4
  • Ignacio Viglizzo and Fernando Tohme and Guillermo Simari, A redefinition of arguments in Defeasible Logic Programming [abstract] [paper]
  • Adam Wyner, Trevor Bench-Capon and Paul Dunne, Instantiating knowledge bases in abstract argumentation frameworks [abstract] [paper]

Friday, November 6th

09.00am-10.30am: paper session 5
  • Adil Hussain and Francesca Toni, Assumption-based argumentation for multiagent systems [abstract] [paper]
  • Maria Vanina Martinez and Tony Hunter, Incorporating classical logic argumentation into policy-based inconsistency management in relational databases [abstract] [paper]
10.30-11.00am: Coffee Break
11.00am-12.30pm: paper session 6
  • Sebastian Gottifredi, Alejandro J. Garcia and Guillermo R. Simari, Argumentation systems and agent programming languages [abstract] [paper]
  • Mariano Tucat, Alejandro J. Garcia and Guillermo R. Simari, Using Defeasible Logic Programming with contextual queries for developing recommender servers [abstract] [paper]
12.30pm-2.00pm: Lunch Break
2.00pm-3.30pm: Invited speaker + panel:
3.30pm-4.00pm: Coffee Break
4.00pm-5.30pm: paper session 7
  • Trevor Bench-Capon and Katie Atkinson, Action-state semantics for practical reasoning [abstract] [paper]
  • Rolando Medellin, Katie Atkinson and Peter McBurney, Model checking command dialogues [abstract] [paper]

Saturday, November 7th

09.00am-12.30pm:
  • Discussion in break-out groups
  • Coffee break
  • Reporting session