This paper characterises key weaknesses in the ability of current digital libraries to support scholarly inquiry, and as a way to address these, proposes computational services grounded in semiformal models of the naturalistic argumentation commonly found in research lteratures. It is argued that a design priority is to balance formal expressiveness with usability, making it critical to co-evolve the modelling scheme with appropriate user interfaces for argument construction and analysis. We specify the requirements for an argument modelling scheme for use by untrained researchers, describe the resulting ontology, contrasting it with other domain modelling and semantic web approaches, before discussing passive and intelligent user interface...
Mapping scholarly debates is an important genre of what can be called Knowledge Domain Analytics (KD...
The usability of research papers on the Web would be enhanced by a system that explicitly modelled t...
Following the establishment in 2006 of a representational standard for the computational handling of...
This paper characterises weaknesses in the ability of current digital libraries to support scholarly...
International audienceThe scientific literature is a well-known source of arguments, which are embed...
In this chapter, we outline a project which traces its source of inspiration back to the grand visio...
The field of computational models of argument is emerging as an important aspect of artificial intelli...
This paper examines the representational requirements for interactive, collaborative systems intende...
Skillful identification and interpretation of arguments is a cornerstone of learning, scholarly acti...
Developing a precise argument is not an easy task. In real-world argumentation scenarios, arguments ...
The Argument Web is maturing as both a platform built upon a synthesis of many contemporary theories...
Knowledge Domain Analysis (KDA) research investigates computational support for users who desire to ...
With the advancement of technology and the wide adoption of ontologies as knowledge representation f...
In this paper we provide a first analysis of the research questions that arise when dealing with the...
Mapping scholarly debates is an important genre of what can be called Knowledge Domain Analytics (KD...
The usability of research papers on the Web would be enhanced by a system that explicitly modelled t...
Following the establishment in 2006 of a representational standard for the computational handling of...
This paper characterises weaknesses in the ability of current digital libraries to support scholarly...
International audienceThe scientific literature is a well-known source of arguments, which are embed...
In this chapter, we outline a project which traces its source of inspiration back to the grand visio...
The field of computational models of argument is emerging as an important aspect of artificial intelli...
This paper examines the representational requirements for interactive, collaborative systems intende...
Skillful identification and interpretation of arguments is a cornerstone of learning, scholarly acti...
Developing a precise argument is not an easy task. In real-world argumentation scenarios, arguments ...
The Argument Web is maturing as both a platform built upon a synthesis of many contemporary theories...
Knowledge Domain Analysis (KDA) research investigates computational support for users who desire to ...
With the advancement of technology and the wide adoption of ontologies as knowledge representation f...
In this paper we provide a first analysis of the research questions that arise when dealing with the...
Mapping scholarly debates is an important genre of what can be called Knowledge Domain Analytics (KD...
The usability of research papers on the Web would be enhanced by a system that explicitly modelled t...
Following the establishment in 2006 of a representational standard for the computational handling of...