Presentation @ the Inaugural Scottish Argumentation Day

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Yesterday I gave a presentation about my research at the inaugural Scottish Argumentation Day which was held at Aberdeen University, hosted by the Department of Computer Science and kindly organised by Nir Oren. I wanted to present a high-level overview of my interests and talked about my research (including MAgtALO, ArguBlogging & FireBack, Parley, Warblr and the Arguing Agents Competition) and my day job working with the governance and intelligent use of of BIG healthcare datasets. I also included a few slides talking about the Dialogue Game Description Language (DGDL) as some of the work that ARG:dundee presented earlier builds upon DGDL as a fundamental technology.
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Presentation @ Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee University

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On Monday 14th January, I gave a short invited talk to members of the Open Microscopy Environment project based in the Swedlow Lab located in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression at the University of Dundee. There were a number of focii to this talk:

  • overall research interests, starting broadly with AI, then focussing rapidly to argumentative dialogue systems,
  • the broad classes of problems that I am interested in,
  • a (very) brief, software focussed overview of projects I have been involved in sketching the thread of research from my early work on multi-agent dialogue systems through formalisation of dialogue protocols in my early post-doc research, and finishing with my most recent applied work in online argumentation, pedagogical dialogue, and web-scale argumentation technologies.

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Presentation @ NoSQL Autumn Conference

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On Saturday 20th November I  gave an invited talk to the NoSQL Autumn Conference on CouchDB for (absolute) beginners. This was a well attended event packed to the rafters mostly with local developers but also with some attendee's from further afield. I met some great people and had a great time. A round up of the event can be found in Paul Stack's blog post about the day. I think that the success of this event was mostly down to the organisation by Andy Cobley which was exemplary. A flavour of the event can be gained by checking the twitter feed from the day at #nuac.

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Presentation @ Aberdeen University

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On Friday 5th November 2010 I gave a presentation on my research interests to members of the Department of Computing Science @ the University of Aberdeen. The talk was quite short and mainly covered my research interests and plans. It started with a brief overview of the core areas that I am interested in from both a theoretic and an applied perspective before I discussed a range of projects and activities that I have involved in over the last few years. Presentation Link: aberdeen2010.pdf
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Interview with the MIT Technology Review

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On the 17th of September, recently back from COMMA 2010 (and barely recovered) I had the good fortune of being interviewed by an editor from the MIT Technology Review about Persuasive Technology. We talked about B. J. Foggs work on captology, the strand of Persuasive Technology that encompass non-verbal approaches, and the ethical questions that are raised as a result. What was nice was that my interview was interested in the kinds of verbal persuasion that I am interested in, that is, using dialogical systems to persuade people to come to a reasonable and justifiable decision via the application of sound supporting and rebutting arguments. Anyhow, the best part is that the Technology Review asked to use my wordle from this post about Persuasive Technology. So a slightly edited version of my wordle can now be seen in the MIT Technology Review special report on Digital Marketing.
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