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  From Computational Argumentation to
            Explanation
                              Francesca TONI
            Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK

     In this talk I will overview recent efforts deploying computational argumen-
tation to obtain and deliver to users explanations of different formats for a vari-
ety of systems, including recommenders, classifiers and schedulers. These efforts
rely upon extracting argumentation frameworks comprising sets of arguments and
dialectical relations between them (e.g. of attack and, in addition or instead, of
support), enforcing semantics (defined either in terms of dialectically acceptable
sets of arguments or of dialectical strength of arguments, satisfying desirable di-
alectical properties such as that supports against an argument should strengthen
it) and deploying systems for semantics computation, thus making full use of the
computational argumentation pipeline.




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