Authors Title Time
Workshop Organisers OPENING REMARKS 09:00-09:10
Ana Gutiérrez Mandingorra (Universitat Politècnica de València)*; Stella Heras (Universitat Politècnica de València); Javi Palanca (Universitat Politècnica de València) Detecting disinformation through computational argumentation techniques and large language models 09:10-09:30
Beauty Oluokun (Imperial College London); Guilherme Paulino-Passos (Imperial College London); Antonio Rago (Imperial College London)*; Francesca Toni (Imperial College London) Predicting Human Judgement in Online Debates with Argumentation 09:30-10:00
Joeri Peters (Utrecht University)*; Floris Bex (Utrecht University & Tilburg University); Henry Prakken (Utrecht University) Arguments Based on Domain Rules in Prediction Justifications 10:00-10:30
ALL BREAK/COFFEE/CHAT 10:30-11:00
Rudi Palmieri (University of Liverpool) From loci to critical questions: an AMT approach to argument evaluation. Insights from the domain of corporate controversies. 11:00-11:30
Fahad M Alzaidee (University of York) Enhancing Essay Argument Persuasiveness Prediction Using a RoBERTa-LSTM Hybrid Model 11:30-11:50
Henry Prakken (Utrecht University On Evaluating Legal-Reasoning Capabilities of Generative AI 11:50-12:20
ALL Slack time/Discussion 12:20-12:40
ALL LUNCH BREAK (Lunch is included in the fees and will be provided in the Mensa building 4) 12:40-13:50
Elena Musi (University of Liverpool)*; Rudi Palmieri (University of Liverpool) The Fallacy of Explainable Generative AI: evidence from argumentative prompting in two domains   13:50-14:10
Katarzyna Budzynska (Warsaw University of Technology)*; Marcin Koszowy (Warsaw University of Technology); Patrick Saint-Dizier (retired from CNRS); Maciej Bartosz Uberna (Politechnika Warszawska) Analysing Language of the Dynamics of Ethos and Emotions in Rephrased Arguments 14:10-14:40
Loris Isabettini (University of Windsor) Modelling Natural Argumentation in Education: Bridging Traditional Frameworks and Modern Multimodal Approaches 14:40- 15:00
Nancy L Green (University of North Carolina Greensboro)*; Derek McLachlin (U. Western Ontario); Robert Mercer (The University of Western Ontario) Modeling Biochemistry Argument 15:00-15:30
ALL BREAK/COFFEE/CHAT 15:30-16:00
Yuanxi Fu (School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)*; Jodi Schneider (School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) An Argumentation interface to facilitate human-machine collaboration in scientific discovery: A preliminary exploration 16:00-16:20
Giulia D’Agostino (Università della Svizzera italiana)*; Andrea Rocci (Università della Svizzera italiana) Argumentative patterns in the context of dialogical exchanges in the financial domain 16:20-16:50
Workshop Organisers CLOSING REMARKS 16:50-17:00