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AMAI-BCAT 2013 : Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence: Special Issue on Belief Change and Argumentation Theory

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Submission Deadline Nov 15, 2013
Categories    artificial intelligence   knowledge representation   argumentation   belief revision
 

Call For Papers

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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence

Special Issue on Belief Change and Argumentation Theory

Jürgen Dix, Sven Ove Hansson, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Guillermo Simari

July 2013

http://amai-cfp.in.tu-clausthal.de


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Belief change and argumentation theory both belong to the wide
field of knowledge representation, but their focal points are
different. Argumentation theory provides frameworks for reasoning
by setting up formal structures that allow the processing and
evaluation of arguments for or against a certain option. Here, focus
is put on dialectical deliberation and on finding justifications for
decisions. Belief change theory has its focus on the adjustments of
previously held beliefs that are needed in such processes. Recently,
some studies and discussions on the interrelations between belief
change and argumentation theory have been undertaken: see the Dagstuhl
seminar [1]. However, the interrelations between the two fields are
still for the most part unexplored.

Therefore the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence invites
contributions to a special issue on Belief Change and Argumentation
Theory.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

- Foundational and methodological issues that are common to both areas.

- The use of methods and tools from belief change theory in
argumentation theory, for instance to determine how argument frames
should be changed in response to new information.

- The use of methods and tools from argumentation theory in belief
change theory, for instance in discussions on the plausibility of
different patterns of belief change.

- Systems and frameworks that contain elements from both belief change
and argumentation.

- Practical applications of argumentation or belief revision in
multi-agent systems or knowledge representation.


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Contributions are invited to be submitted no later than

*November 15, 2013.*

Submissions should be uploaded directly at
http://www.editorialmanager.com/amai/default.asp

After registration as author in the system, click on "submit new
manuscript" and select "Special Issue on Belief Change and
Argumentation Theory" on the pull-down menu button "Choose article
type".


[1] http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=13231

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