Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intelligence (Bench-Capon, 1992, 2003; Cawsey, 1992; McBurney and Parsons, 2002; Bench-Capon and Prakken, 2005) 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 a...
Abstract. While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert...
A well-known ambiguity in the term 'argument' is that of argument as an inferential structure and ar...
As shown by several of the papers in this special issue, current technology being developed for argu...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
Tribunals have come to depend increasingly on expertise for determining the facts in cases. However,...
Using the profiles of dialogue method we identify a species of adverecundiam fallacy that works by f...
This paper takes an argumentation approach to find the place of trust in a method for evaluating arg...
The research in argumentation has produce systems with a human-like mechanism for commonsense reason...
Two recent computational models of legal argumentation, by Verheij and Gordon respectively, have int...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
This paper uses the language of formal dialectics to explore how argumentation schemes and their cri...
This article presents a formal dialogue game for adjudication dialogues. Existing AI & law model...
In this contribution, I will develop a comprehensive tool for the reconstruction and evaluation of a...
Presented at the workshop on "Graphic and visual representations of evidence and inference in l...
Abstract. While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert...
A well-known ambiguity in the term 'argument' is that of argument as an inferential structure and ar...
As shown by several of the papers in this special issue, current technology being developed for argu...
Recent work in argumentation theory (Walton and Krabbe, 1995; Walton, 2005) and artificial intellige...
While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert witness i...
Tribunals have come to depend increasingly on expertise for determining the facts in cases. However,...
Using the profiles of dialogue method we identify a species of adverecundiam fallacy that works by f...
This paper takes an argumentation approach to find the place of trust in a method for evaluating arg...
The research in argumentation has produce systems with a human-like mechanism for commonsense reason...
Two recent computational models of legal argumentation, by Verheij and Gordon respectively, have int...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
This paper uses the language of formal dialectics to explore how argumentation schemes and their cri...
This article presents a formal dialogue game for adjudication dialogues. Existing AI & law model...
In this contribution, I will develop a comprehensive tool for the reconstruction and evaluation of a...
Presented at the workshop on "Graphic and visual representations of evidence and inference in l...
Abstract. While courts depend on expert opinions in reaching sound judgments, the role of the expert...
A well-known ambiguity in the term 'argument' is that of argument as an inferential structure and ar...
As shown by several of the papers in this special issue, current technology being developed for argu...