Using Semantic Wikis for Structured Argument in Medical Domain
Adrian Groza, Radu Balaj

TL;DR
This paper explores how semantic wikis can facilitate structured, large-scale argumentation in the medical domain, demonstrated through modeling the MMR vaccine controversy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining argumentation theory with semantic wikis to support complex discussions in healthcare.
Findings
Prototype successfully models the MMR vaccine controversy
Supports structured argumentation between human agents
Enhances understanding of medical debates
Abstract
This research applies ideas from argumentation theory in the context of semantic wikis, aiming to provide support for structured-large scale argumentation between human agents. The implemented prototype is exemplified by modelling the MMR vaccine controversy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWikis in Education and Collaboration · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
