Recent years have witnessed a rapid growth of interest in formal models of argumentation and their application in diverse sub-fields and domains of application of AI, including reasoning in the presence of inconsistency, non-monotonic reasoning, decision making, inter-agent communication, the semantic web, grid applications, ontologies, recommender systems, machine learning, neural networks, trust computing, normative systems, social choice theory, judgement aggregation and game theory, and law and medicine. Argumentation thus shows great promise as a theoretically-grounded tool for a wide range of applications.
This workshop aims at contributing to the realisation of this promise, by promoting and fostering uptake of argumentation as a viable AI paradigm with wide ranging application, and providing a forum for further development of ideas and the initiation of new and innovative collaborations. We therefore invite submission of papers on formal theoretical models of argumentation and application of such models in (sub-fields of) AI; evaluation of models, both theoretical (in terms of formal properties of existing or new formal models) and practical (in concretely developed applications); theories and applications developed through inter-disciplinary collaborations.
The workshop will solicit papers dealing with, but not limited to, the following topics:
As in 2011 and 2013, selected papers will be published in a LNAI post-proceedings.
The First International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA) will be co-located with TAFA-15.
TAFA-15 will be hosted as an IJCAI-15 workshop, and will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 25-27, 2015
10 December 2015: Website goes live.