Aim & Scope
Argument & Computation (A&C) is an open access journal providing a dedicated venue for the dissemination of high quality papers concerning state-of-the-art advancements in the field of computational argumentation. A&C stands as an interdisciplinary journal by nature, lying at the crossing of the studies on artificial, natural and theoretical argumentation, acknowledging the richness of diversity and promoting integration. The journal welcomes submissions presenting original scientific results and innovative applications, relevant to this multi-faceted domain and addressing foundational, design, or implementation aspects of computational models and systems thereof, extending the state-of-the-art in research. Topics of interest are exemplified, but not exhausted, by the following list: Formal, semi-formal and informal models for argumentation; Dialogue based on argumentation; Argumentation and computational linguistics; Argument mining; Argumentation and defeasible reasoning; Argumentation and game theory; Argumentation and probability; Argumentation and logic programming; Argumentation and narrative; Analogical argumentation; Reasoning about action and time with argumentation; Decision making based on argumentation; Strategies in argumentation; Argumentation in agents and multi-agent systems; Argumentation for coordination and coalition formation; Argument-based negotiation, dispute resolution and mediation; Argumentation, trust and reputation; Argumentation and human-computer interaction; Argumentation and machine learning; Computational properties of argumentation systems; Implementation of argumentation systems; Tools for supporting and teaching argumentation; Innovative applications based on argumentation; Computational argumentation in specific argument-intensive domains, such as science, business, law, medicine, government, forensics. [1]
2024
Annotated insights into legal reasoning: A dataset of Article 6 ECHR cases
J Mumford , K Atkinson , T Bench-Capon
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-7.
Explanation–Question–Response dialogue: An argumentative tool for explainable AI
F Castagna , P McBurney , S Parsons
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-23.
An explanation-oriented inquiry dialogue game for expert collaborative recommendations
Q Shaheen , K Budzynska , C Sierra
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-36.
Cross-genre argument mining: Can language models automatically fill in missing discourse markers?
G Rocha , H Lopes Cardoso , J Belouadi , S Eger
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-41.
ω-Groundedness of argumentation and completeness of grounded dialectical proof procedures
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-45.
Evaluating large language models’ ability to generate interpretive arguments
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-51.
S Bistarelli , L Kotthoff , J Lagniez , ... , C Taticchi
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-73.
Attack semantics and collective attacks revisited
M Caminada , M König , A Rapberger , M Ulbricht
Argument and Computation , 2024 , pp 1-77.