COGNITAR 2020
International Workshop on Computational Argumentation and Cognition
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COGNITAR 2020 - Talks
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Debatt - The Social Argument Map
by Ilya Ashikhmin
Good Explanations for Formal Argumentation
by AnneMarie Borg and Floris Bex
An Empirical Turn in Studying Ethos in Argumentation
by Katarzyna Budzynska and Marcin Koszowy
The Role of Rephrase in Argumentation: Computational and Cognitive Aspects
by Marcin Koszowy, Steve Oswald, Katarzyna Budzynska and Barbara Konat
Comparing the cognitive plausibility of abstract argumentation semantics based on empirical studies
by Marcos Cramer
Leveraging cognitive constraints for interpretable AI
by Sangeet Khemlani
On the Impact of Fallacy-based Schemata and Framing Techniques in Persuasive Technologies
by Antonio Lieto and Fabiana Verner
Towards Ranking-based Semantics for Abstract Argumentation using Conditional Logic Semantics
by Kenneth Skiba and Matthias Thimm