Beschreibung
The world is riddled with uncertainty and conflicting information, yet humans manage to go about their daily lives without their minds getting stuck in a deadlock. Some conflicts may be left unresolved, when the two parties "agree to disagree", thereby tolerating the other's point of view without agreeing to it. Trying to model and implement these various aspects of human reasoning is therefore one of the most prominent challenges in Artificial Intelligence.
In this workshop, we explore different aspects of conflict resolution, with a focus on argumentation and legal reasoning.
For the full program and more details, please check the workshop website:
https://icr.uni.lu/A2D2020/
You can attend the workshop via the following webex link:
https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=ma705df7167223e6c997e8e4de1a0631b
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact the organiser:
jeremie.dauphin@uni.lu
Programm
Program
The times below are in Central European Time (CET).
09:30-09.40: opening
09.40-10.20: Ken Satoh, Title TBA (abstract)
10.20-11.00: Huimin Dong, Title TBA (abstract)
11.00-11.10: Break
11.10-11.50: (To be confirmed) Emil Weydert, Title TBA (abstract)
11.50-12.30: Shohreh Haddadan, Title TBA (abstract)
12.30-14.00: Lunch break
14.00-14.40: Marcos Cramer, Title TBA (abstract)
14.40-15.20: Jeremie Dauphin, Extended Explanatory Argumentation Frameworks (abstract)
15.20-15.30: Break
15.30-16.10: Egberdien van der Torre, Title TBA (abstract)
16.10-16.50: Dov Gabbay, Critical expansions of argumentation networks at the service of resolving cycles (loops) (abstract)
16.50-17.00: closing
Abstracts:
Prof. Ken Satoh
National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract coming soon.
Dr. Huimin Dong
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract coming soon.
Dr. Emil Weydert
University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Abstract coming soon.
Shohreh Haddadan
University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Abstract coming soon.
Dr. Marcos Cramer
TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract coming soon.
Jeremie Dauphin
University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Extended Explanatory Argumentation Frameworks
Abstract coming soon.
Egberdien van der Torre
University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Abstract coming soon.
Prof. Dov Gabbay
King's College, London, United Kingdom
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Critical expansions of argumentation networks at the service of resolving cycles (loops)
Abstract coming soon.