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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Programme Committee and Reviewers -- Contents -- Invited Talks -- Machine Arguing: From Data and Rules to Argumentation Frameworks -- Project Debater -- Formal Argumentation and Epistemic Entrenchment -- Papers -- On the Semantics of Simple Contrapositive Assumption-Based Argumentation Frameworks -- Representation Equivalences Among Argumentation Frameworks -- Structure-Based Semantics of Argumentation Frameworks with Higher-Order Attacks and Supports -- Epistemic Attack Semantics -- On the Expressive Power of Collective Attacks -- Investigating Subclasses of Abstract Dialectical Frameworks -- Structural Constraints for Dynamic Operators in Abstract Argumentation -- Abstraction in Argumentation: Necessary but Dangerous -- Instantiating Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks -- Relating the ANGELIC Methodology and ASPIC+ -- Modelling the "Laboratory of Dilemmas": Challenges and Suggestions for Argument-Based Decision Making -- Equipping Sequent-Based Argumentation with Defeasible Assumptions -- Argument Mining on Clinical Trials -- Argument Harvesting Using Chatbots -- Classifying Types of Ethos Support and Attack -- Stochastic Local Search Algorithms for Abstract Argumentation Under Stable Semantics -- Credulous and Skeptical Acceptance in Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks -- SAT-Based Approaches to Adjusting, Repairing, and Computing Largest Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Toward a More Efficient Generation of Structured Argumentation Graphs -- Markov Games for Persuasive Dialogue -- Deriving Persuasion Strategies Using Search-Based Model Engineering -- Biparty Decision Theory for Dialogical Argumentation -- Implementing the ArgQL Query Language -- Mediation of Debates with Dynamic Argumentative Behaviors -- EDEN: Extensible Discussion Entity Network.
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|a CISpaces.org: From Fact Extraction to Report Generation -- CLEAR: Argumentation Frameworks for Constructing and Evaluating Deductive Mathematical Proofs -- A Knowledge-Based Approach to Warrant Induction -- Unconscious Patterns in Argument: Fractal Dimension in Oratory -- Revisiting Computational Models of Argument Schemes: Classification, Annotation, Comparison -- D-BAS -- A Dialog-Based Online Argumentation System -- A Dialogue Game for Multi-Party Goal-Setting in Health Coaching -- Choosing Appropriate Arguments from Trustworthy Sources -- Defence Outsourcing in Argumentation -- Argumentation Schemes for Data Access Control -- Probabilistic Graded Semantics -- Viewpoints Using Ranking-Based Argumentation Semantics -- Ranking Functions over Labelings -- Preference in Abstract Argumentation -- Empirical Cognitive Study on Abstract Argumentation Semantics -- Aggregating Alternative Extensions of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: Preservation Results for Quota Rules -- Abstract and Concrete Decision Graphs for Choosing Extensions of Argumentation Frameworks -- Demonstrations -- The "Games of Argumentation" Web Platform -- Implementing Factors with Magnitude -- Studying Dynamics in Argumentation with Rob -- DISCO: A Web-Based Implementation of Discussion Games for Grounded and Preferred Semantics -- AIF-EL -- An OWL2-EL-Compliant AIF Ontology -- Chatbot Design for Argument Harvesting -- Enumerating Preferred Extensions Using ASP Domain Heuristics: The ASPrMin Solver -- Demonstrating a Benchmark for Defeasible Reasoning -- Reasoning with Metalevel Argumentation Frameworks in Aspartix -- BBC Moral Maze: Test Your Argument -- Jebediah -- Arguing with a Social Bot -- DABASCO: Generating AF, ADF, and ASPIC+ Instances from Real-World Discussions -- ADD-up: Visual Analytics for Augmented Deliberative Democracy.
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|a A Demonstration of Multi-Party Dialogue Using Virtual Coaches: The First Council of Coaches Demonstrator -- How to Generate a Benchmark of Logical Argumentation Graphs? -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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