uses types of dialogue as contexts of argument use. This paper provides an analysis of a special type called examination dialogue, in which one party questions another party, sometimes critically or even antagonistically, to try to find out what that party knows about something. This type of dialogue is most prominent in law and in both legal and non-legal arguments based on expert opinion. It is also central to dialogue systems for questioning and answering in expert systems in artificial intelligence. Examples studied are: (1) exegetical analyses and criticisms of religious and philosophical texts, and (2) legal examinations and cross-examinations conducted in a trial setting
Dialogue is today commonplace in evaluation discourse. It represents an ambition to involve differen...
. Inspired by legal reasoning, this paper presents a formal framework for assessing conflicting argu...
We will review systems that can store conflicting interpretations and that can propose alternative s...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
The paper deals with the topic of legal argumentation with respect to evidentiary issues and the sea...
The majority of existing work on agent dialogues consid-ers negotiation, persuasion or deliberation ...
This article presents a formal dialogue game for adjudication dialogues. Existing AI & law models of...
Abstract. While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert...
This paper presents a formalisation of two typical legal dialogue moves in a formal dialogue game fo...
This paper presents a formalisation of two typical legal dialogue moves in a formal dialogue game fo...
Cross-examination is used both in debate and in legal proceedings. Commentators in both fields have ...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
Dialogue is fundamental to argumentation, providing a dialectical basis for establishing which argum...
Today dialogue is a frequent used idea in the discourse of evaluation. Dialogue stands for an ambi-t...
Dialogue is today commonplace in evaluation discourse. It represents an ambition to involve differen...
. Inspired by legal reasoning, this paper presents a formal framework for assessing conflicting argu...
We will review systems that can store conflicting interpretations and that can propose alternative s...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
The paper deals with the topic of legal argumentation with respect to evidentiary issues and the sea...
The majority of existing work on agent dialogues consid-ers negotiation, persuasion or deliberation ...
This article presents a formal dialogue game for adjudication dialogues. Existing AI & law models of...
Abstract. While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert...
This paper presents a formalisation of two typical legal dialogue moves in a formal dialogue game fo...
This paper presents a formalisation of two typical legal dialogue moves in a formal dialogue game fo...
Cross-examination is used both in debate and in legal proceedings. Commentators in both fields have ...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
Dialogue is fundamental to argumentation, providing a dialectical basis for establishing which argum...
Today dialogue is a frequent used idea in the discourse of evaluation. Dialogue stands for an ambi-t...
Dialogue is today commonplace in evaluation discourse. It represents an ambition to involve differen...
. Inspired by legal reasoning, this paper presents a formal framework for assessing conflicting argu...
We will review systems that can store conflicting interpretations and that can propose alternative s...