This paper builds the profiles of dialogue tool into a fault diagnosis method that can be applied to problematic examples of argumentation such as those involving informal fallacies. The profiles method works by comparing a descriptive graph with a normative graph. The descriptive graph represents how a dialogue sequence actually went in the example chosen for analysis. The normative graph represents an analysis of how the sequence should ideally proceed, according to the protocols (rules) for this type of dialogue. The descriptive graph is mapped into the normative graph, so that a comparison can be made to diagnose the fault in the sequence displayed in the descriptive graph and repair it
Computer tools are increasingly used to support the analysis of argumentative texts. Generic support...
In this paper, we briefly present the objectives of Inference Anchoring Theory (IAT) and the formal ...
A growing body of recent work in informal logic investigates the process of argumentation. Among oth...
Using the profiles of dialogue method we identify a species of adverecundiam fallacy that works by f...
Amphiboly has been widely recognized, starting from the time of Aristotle, as an informal fallacy ar...
The study of fallacies is at the heart of argumentation studies. In response to Hamblin’s devastatin...
Using tools like argument diagrams and profiles of dialogue, this paper studies a number of examples...
The contribution of this paper is theoretical foundations for dialogical argument mining, as ...
This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System, a fo...
This paper introduces QTMM2012c+, a resource which links relations between propositions (inference, ...
This paper uses the language of formal dialectics to explore how argumentation schemes and their cri...
The paper aims to bring together and unify two traditions in studying dialogue as a game: dialogical...
Can argument diagrams be used to diagnose and predict argument performance? \ud \ud \ud Argumenta...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
This chapter gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction betw...
Computer tools are increasingly used to support the analysis of argumentative texts. Generic support...
In this paper, we briefly present the objectives of Inference Anchoring Theory (IAT) and the formal ...
A growing body of recent work in informal logic investigates the process of argumentation. Among oth...
Using the profiles of dialogue method we identify a species of adverecundiam fallacy that works by f...
Amphiboly has been widely recognized, starting from the time of Aristotle, as an informal fallacy ar...
The study of fallacies is at the heart of argumentation studies. In response to Hamblin’s devastatin...
Using tools like argument diagrams and profiles of dialogue, this paper studies a number of examples...
The contribution of this paper is theoretical foundations for dialogical argument mining, as ...
This paper presents a formalization of informal logic using the Carneades Argumentation System, a fo...
This paper introduces QTMM2012c+, a resource which links relations between propositions (inference, ...
This paper uses the language of formal dialectics to explore how argumentation schemes and their cri...
The paper aims to bring together and unify two traditions in studying dialogue as a game: dialogical...
Can argument diagrams be used to diagnose and predict argument performance? \ud \ud \ud Argumenta...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
This chapter gives an overview of the history of formal argumentation in terms of a distinction betw...
Computer tools are increasingly used to support the analysis of argumentative texts. Generic support...
In this paper, we briefly present the objectives of Inference Anchoring Theory (IAT) and the formal ...
A growing body of recent work in informal logic investigates the process of argumentation. Among oth...