The Argument Interchange Format
Abstract
While significant progress has been made in understanding the theoretical properties of different argumentation logics and in specifying argumentation dialogues, there remain major barriers to the development and practical deployment of argumentation systems. One of these barriers is the lack of a shared, agreed notation or “interchange format” for argumentation and arguments. In the last years a number of different argument mark-up languages have been proposed in the context of tools developed for argument visualisation and construction (see [10] for a review). Thus, for example, the Assurance and Safety Case Environment (ASCE)1 is a graphical and narrative authoring tool for developing and managing assurance cases, safety cases and other complex project documentation.
- Publication:
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Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence
- Pub Date:
- 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_19
- Bibcode:
- 2009aai..book..383R