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Commonsense Reasoning and Argumentation 14/15 HC 15: Concluding remarks Henry Prakken 1 April 2015

Contents Commonsense reasoning and probabilities Argument visualisation software Final project options Questions?

Commonsense reasoning and probabilities Principles of defeasible reasoning cannot be purely founded on probability theory (PT): Not all defeasibility is probabilistic Frame axioms, norms, goals,... PT produces mere probabilities But probability theory can inform NML

Argumentation visualisation software Support for drafting and visualising argumentation structuring argumentative texts Useful for: Teaching argumentation Araucaria, Rationale Sense making Intelligence Crime investigation E-democracy Online discussion forums Debategraph.org Case file management … Not knowledge-based!

Rationale

Steven van Driel (2010): argumentatiestructuur van een deskundigenrapport

Refuting a prediction D causes S S is observed So D is the case D causes S Not-S is observed So D is not the case

Topics for final Msc project (1) Theoretical research on inference Defeasible vs. probabilistic reasoning E.g. add probabilistic strengths to ASPIC+ A theory of preferences in argumentation Optimising argument games by utilising the structure of arguments Dynamics in structured argumentation Theoretical research on dialogue Dialogue protocols Agent strategies and personalities Argumentation in negotiation or deliberation Relation with game theory …

Topics for final Msc project (2) Implementation Argument games, argument visualisation, dialogue protocols, dialogical agents … Apply a logic or implementation to a certain problem Medical, legal, … Experiment Effects of agent strategies or personalities, … Simulation environment available! Recognising agent strategies or personalities …