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Paper: Building Arguments with Argumentation: The Role of Illocutionary Force in Computational Models of Argument

Abstract: “This paper builds upon the proposed dialogical extensions to the AIF, termed AIF+, by making explicit the representation of the role of illocutionary force in the connection between argument structures and dialogical structures. Illocutionary force is realised in the form of Illocutionary Application (YA-) nodes that provide an explicit linkage between the locutions uttered [...]
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A bit of a new look

I changed the wordpress theme over to thematic which is current favourite shiny thing. Great widget support means that I have added live rss feeds into the footer of the site from two of my other blogs, strange aeons and cult of the green man.
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Paper: Argument Blogging

Abstract: “Argument Blogging is the process of harvesting textual resources from the web and structuring them into distributed argumentative dialogues. This paper introduces a prototype software system for performing argument blogging and storing the resultant dialogues so that they can be analysed and reused.” Paper Link: wells2009blogging.pdf Presentation Link: cmna2009.pdf Citation: S. Wells, C. Gourlay, and C. Reed, [...]
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New Server

This is the new home for my personal academic pages, my academic brand, as it were. I have had the simonwells.org domain name sitting unused for a couple of years and thought that there was no better address for my personal pages to be made available through.
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  • This is the website of Simon Wells, an academic researching Argumentation Theory, Automated Reasoning, Intelligent Agents (IA), and MultiAgent Systems (MAS).

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