Proceedings of the Second Summer School on Argumentation: Computational and Linguistic Perspectives (SSA'16)
Sarah A. Gaggl, Matthias Thimm

TL;DR
This collection compiles thesis abstracts from SSA'16, focusing on computational and linguistic approaches to argumentation, highlighting recent academic advancements in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current research topics and methodologies discussed during SSA'16 in argumentation theory and applications.
Findings
Diverse computational models of argumentation
Linguistic analysis techniques for argument structure
Emerging interdisciplinary research trends
Abstract
This volume contains the thesis abstracts presented at the Second Summer School on Argumentation: Computational and Linguistic Perspectives (SSA'2016) held on September 8-12 in Potsdam, Germany.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Semantic Web and Ontologies
