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   Tim Norman to All   
   ANN: New Book: Argumentation Machines   
   30 Oct 03 21:33:53   
   
   From: tnorman@csd.abdn.ac.uk   
      
   Argumentation Machines   
   New Frontiers in Argument and Computation   
      
   edited by   
      
   Chris Reed   
   University of Dundee, Scotland, UK   
      
   Timothy J. Norman   
   University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK   
      
      
   ARGUMENTATION   
   LIBRARY -- 9   
      
   This book represents the first coherent published work in bringing together   
   various branches of artificial intelligence with argumentation and rhetoric,   
   and, as such, aims to play a key role in the establishment of a new field of   
   scholarly research. The volume not only offers in-depth assessments of   
   existing research, but also represents a substantial advance in the state of   
   the art, and lays out a roadmap for future work in this newly emerging   
   cross-disciplinary field.   
      
   Computer scientists, and, in particular, Artificial Intelligence   
   researchers, have been inspired by the notions of argumentation for as   
   almost long as the field has existed. Scholars in the philosophy of language   
   and reasoning, and others studying language-use in the social sciences, can   
   trace ancient roots for models of argument that are descriptive, normative,   
   or cognitive. With both the computational and noncomputational work   
   generating substantial fields of research, it is surprising that direct   
   communication between the computational and non-computational sides has been   
   relatively limited until quite recently. Though there might be any number of   
   useful ways to identify foci for this potential interaction, this volume   
   explores a number of places at which a concerted effort might yield rich   
   rewards. The first is in multi-agent systems, where commitment-based models   
   of interaction between autonomous agents offer significant advantages to   
   agent-based systems designs, and computational models offer a means to   
   rigorously evaluate theories of dialogue. The second is in practical   
   reasoning, and in particular the role of supporting humans in such reasoning   
   through the application of rich and sophisticated models of argument. The   
   third is in law, where traditions of rhetoric and modern developments in   
   argumentation might be expected to drive new innovation in AI & Law systems   
   and theories. The fourth is in natural language generation, where models of   
   rhetoric and argument structure can be put to work as operational   
   definitions and algorithms for system design and implementation. And the   
   fifth picks up on the importance of rhetoric across different subfields,   
   identifying the roles that rhetorical models can play throughout AI, and   
   considering how such application might lead to new departures for rhetoric   
   itself.   
      
   Audience: This book is of interest to academics, researchers, PhD and   
   graduate students in philosophy of argument, logic, informal logic, critical   
   thinking, rhetoric, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems,   
   computational linguistics, natural language processing, law, cognitive   
   science and the interdisciplinary areas between these fields.   
      
   Hardbound   
   ISBN: 1-4020-1811-8   
   Date: December 2003   
   Pages: 262 pp.   
   EURO 104.00 / USD 114.00 / GBP 72.00   
      
   To purchase this book, follow this link   
   http://kluwer.m0.net/m/s.asp?HB10562089648X2776195X263310X   
      
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