Call for Papers
3rd International Conference on
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF ARGUMENT (COMMA 2010)
Desenzano del Garda, Italy, 8th-10th September 2010
Argumentation is an important and exciting research topic in artificial intelligence, with a broad spectrum of research activities ranging from theory to applications. The International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) is a regular forum for presentation and exchange of the latest research results related to computational aspects of argumentation.
After the successful editions in Liverpool (2006) and Toulouse (2008), COMMA 2010 will be held in Desenzano del Garda in September 2010.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics include, but are not limited to:
-Formal and informal models for argumentation
-Dialogue based on argumentation
-Strategies in argumentation
-Argumentation and game theory
-Computational properties of argumentation
-Reasoning about action and time with argumentation
-Decision making based on argumentation
-Argumentation in agent and multi-agent systems
-Argumentation for coordination and coalition formation
-Argumentation-based negotiation
-Argumentation, trust and reputation
-Argumentation and human-computer interaction
-Systems for learning through argument
-Implementation of argumentation systems
-Tools for supporting argumentation
-Applications (e.g. e-democracy, risk assessment, law and medicine)
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 28th March 2010
Notification of acceptance: 31st May 2010
Final version of accepted papers: 30th June 2010
Conference: 8th-10th September 2010
PROCEEDINGS
The proceedings for the conference will be published by IOS Press in the “Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications” series. The length of each submission should not exceed 12 pages. Authors should prepare their submission following the instructions by IOS Press available from the conference website. Paper submission will be managed through EasyChair and will be open between March 1 and March 28.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Gerhard Brewka (University of Leipzig)
Douglas Walton (Assumption University Chair in Argumentation Studies, University of Windsor)
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