Call for Papers
Topics
We solicit unpublished papers that present work on argumentation and
nonmonotonic reasoning. We will privilege articles who emphasize
connections between them. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to,
the following:
argumentation theories and logical foundations
argumentation and logic programming
formal models of argument
semantics of argumentation
operational semantics and execution models of argumentation systems
argumentation and commonsense reasoning
argumentation for practical reasoning and deliberation
argumentation tools and applications
argumentation for reasoning in multiagent systems
argumentation dialogues in multiagent systems
nonmonotonic reasoning in multiagent systems
argumentation for legal reasoning
argumentation and nonmonotonic reasoning in the semantic web
implementations of argumentation systems
Submissions
We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original papers,
which have not been accepted for publication nor are currently under
review for another journal or conference. Papers should be written in
English, formatted according to the Springer LNCS style [here], and they should not
exceed sixteen (16) pages including title page, figures, references, etc.
Post-workshop activities
A printed volume with the proceedings will be available at the workshop.
The proceedings of ArgNMR are also planned to form the basis for
publishing a post-workshop volume, and/or a special issue of an
international journal, subject to appropriate quality.
Call for Papers
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