Witness Testimony Evidence Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence, and Law

In this book, tools and techniques developed in argumentation theory and artificial intelligence are applied to problems of analyzing and evaluating argumentation used in law. Argumentation is a set of context-sensitive practical methods used to help a user identify, analyze, and evaluate argumen...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-358282014-01-19T23:29:20Z Witness Testimony Evidence Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence, and Law Walton, Douglas Law Testimony In this book, tools and techniques developed in argumentation theory and artificial intelligence are applied to problems of analyzing and evaluating argumentation used in law. Argumentation is a set of context-sensitive practical methods used to help a user identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments, especially common ones of the kind often found in everyday discourse. In the past it was the prevalent assumption that the deductive model of valid inference was the cornerstone of rational thinking. There has now been a paradigm shift to highly knowledge-dependent models of reasoning under conditions of uncertainty where a conclusion is drawn on a basis of tentative acceptance on a balance of considerations. Argumentation based on this new notion of argument, also called informal logic, is now being widely used as a new model of practical reasoning in computing, especially in agent communication in multiagent systems. 2013-10-30T02:07:27Z 2013-10-30T02:07:27Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-36655-0 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35828 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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Witness Testimony Evidence Argumentation, Artificial Intelligence, and Law
description In this book, tools and techniques developed in argumentation theory and artificial intelligence are applied to problems of analyzing and evaluating argumentation used in law. Argumentation is a set of context-sensitive practical methods used to help a user identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments, especially common ones of the kind often found in everyday discourse. In the past it was the prevalent assumption that the deductive model of valid inference was the cornerstone of rational thinking. There has now been a paradigm shift to highly knowledge-dependent models of reasoning under conditions of uncertainty where a conclusion is drawn on a basis of tentative acceptance on a balance of considerations. Argumentation based on this new notion of argument, also called informal logic, is now being widely used as a new model of practical reasoning in computing, especially in agent communication in multiagent systems.
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