CMNA 20 will be using Zoom for meeting participants. We’ll distribute links to registered delegates prior to the meeting. CMNA will also be streaming our meeting using Facebook Live on the CMNA Facebook page.

CMNA 2020 Proceedings are now available published through CEUR Workshop Proceedings.

Note that all times are in Central European Time (GMT +2)

Session #1 (09:00-12:30 CET)

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Authors Title Time
Introductory Remarks 09:00-09:15
Zhe Yu A Context-based Argumentation Framework with Values 09:15-09:45
Davide Liga and Monica Palmirani Transfer Learning with Sentence Embeddings for Argumentative Evidence Classification 09:45-10:15
BREAK 10:15-11:00
Henry Prakken On Validating Theories of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: the Case of Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks 11:00-11:30
Simon Wells Datastores for Argumentation Data 11:30-12:00
Discussion 12:00-12:30
Lunch Break 12:30-13:45

Invited Speaker (13:45-14:30 CET)

Title: The Dynamics of Knowledge: Argumentation and Belief Revision

Speaker: Guillermo R. Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur

Abstract: The exploration of the relationships between belief revision and computational argumentation has led to significant contributions for both areas; several techniques employed in belief revision are being studied to formalize the dynamics of argumentation frameworks and the capabilities of the argumentation-based defeasible reasoning are being used to define belief change operators. By briefly considering the fundamental ideas of both areas it is possible to examine some of the mutually beneficial cross-application in different proposals that model reasoning mechanisms that combine contributions from the two domains.

Session #2 (14:45-18:00 CET)

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Authors Title Time
Introductory Remarks 14:45-15:00
Nancy Green and L. Joshua Crotts Argument Schemes for AI Ethics Education 15:00-15:30
Davide Liga and Monica Palmirani Argumentation Schemes as Templates? Combining Bottom-up and Top-down Knowledge Representation 15:30-15:45
Laura Moss, Derek Sleeman and John Kinsella Persuasive Argument Schemes for Clinical Conflict Resolution: an Empirical Study 15:45-16:15
BREAK 16:15-16:45
Henrique M. R. Jasinski, Mariela Morveli Espinoza and Cesar A. Tacla. Generating Pseudo-natural Explanations for Goal Selection 16:45-17:00
Nancy Green and L. Joshua Crotts Towards Automatic Detection of Antithesis 17:00-17:15
Trevor Bench-Capon Explaining Legal Decisions Using IRAC 17:15-17:45
Closing Remarks 17:45-18:00