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COMMA 2012: Computational Models of Argument

10-12 Sep 2012
Vienna, Austria

CALL FOR PAPERS (2nd)
CALL FOR INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS
CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS

4th International Conference on COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF ARGUMENT (COMMA 
2012)

Vienna, Austria, September 10-12, 2012

http://www.kr.tuwien.ac.at/comma2012/

 	AIMS AND SCOPE

 	Argumentation is an 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), Toulouse (2008) and Desenzano del Garda (2010), COMMA 2012 will be 
held  in Vienna in September 2012.

 	TOPICS

 	 Topics include, but are not limited to:

 	 * Formal, semi-formal and informal models for argumentation
  * Dialogue based on argumentation
  * Strategies in argumentation
  * Argumentation and game theory
  * Argumentation and probability
  * Argumentation and narrative
  * Analogical argumentation
  * 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

 	SPECIAL TRACK: INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS

 	Next to papers about theoretical results (in the conference's 
regular track), we encourage the submission of original papers about 
innovative applications,  e.g., in law, medicine, e-democracy, risk 
assessment, intelligent user interfaces, recommender systems. Innovative 
applications papers will be  assessed in an equally rigorous reviewing 
procedure as regular track  papers.

 	DEMONSTRATIONS

 	As in the previous edition, a session will be organized for the 
demonstration of innovative working applications and tools. Systems of 
interest include  (but are not limited to):

 	 * Innovative applications in law, medicine, e-democracy, risk assessment,
   intelligent user interfaces, recommender systems
  * Argumentation-based reasoners
  * Systems for generating arguments from knowledge bases
  * Systems for editing, presenting and judging arguments and counterarguments
  * Collaborative and social systems based on argumentation
  * Simulations of dialogue-based argumentation
  * Argumentation-based agents and multi-agent systems
  * Decision support systems based on argumentation

 	All those intending to demonstrate a system should notify the 
demonstrations coordinator (Adam Wyner). Where a demonstration is not 
connected to a paper in a track, a two page extended abstract about the 
system should be submitted  for review directly to the demonstrations 
coordinator following the conference style. Accepted extended abstracts 
will be published in the  conference proceedings. For those demonstrations 
that are connected to a paper in the standard track or innovative 
applications track, no separate statement about the demonstration should 
be submitted.

 	SUBMISSIONS

 	We invite submission of original and unpublished work. Parallel 
submissions  to journals or other conferences or workshops with published 
proceedings is  not permitted.

 	Paper submission will be managed through EasyChair and will be 
open between March 1 and March 30.

 	If you want your paper to be considered for the innovative 
applications  track, please submit your paper via Easychair and also send 
a message  to the program chair ( b.verheij@ai.rug.nl 
[mailto:b.verheij@ai.rug.nl] ).

 	Extended abstracts for demonstrations should be sent directly to 
the demonstration coordinator of the conference, Adam Wyner ( 
adam@wyner.info [mailto:adam@wyner.info] ).

 	 IMPORTANT DATES

 	 Paper submission deadline:       March 30, 2012 (standard track 
and innovative applications track)

 	 Demonstration submission deadline:   April 15, 2012

 	 Notification of acceptance:      May 23, 2012

 	 Final version of accepted papers:   June 20, 2012

 	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.

 	BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD

 	 A best student paper award will be awarded.

 	INVITED SPEAKERS

 	 * Trevor Bench-Capon (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)
  * Erik Krabbe (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
  * Keith Stenning (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

 	ORGANISING COMMITTEE

 	 * Program Chair:              Bart Verheij
                               (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
  * Conference Chairs:          Stefan Szeider and Stefan Woltran
                               (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
  * Demonstrations coordinator: Adam Wyner
                               (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)