CMNA I - San Francisco

Tuesday, 29 May 2001

The first edition of CMNA was held as a special session of the 1st International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) on May 29th, 2001 at Hilton San Francisco and Towers, San Francisco, USA.

Proceedings of ICCS, and therefore CMNA I papers, were published in V. Alexandrov et al (eds.) Computational Science - ICCS 2001, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2073, Springer-Verlag

The accepted papers were:

"GEA: a Complete, Modular System for Generating Evaluative Arguments” Giuseppe Carenini

"Argumentation in Explanations to Logical Problems” Armin Fiedler, Helmut Horacek

"Exploiting Uncertainty and Incomplete Knowledge in Deceptive Argumentation” Valeria Carofiglio, Fiorella de Rosis

"Analysis of the Argumentative Effect of Evaluative Semantics in Natural Language” Serge Gavenko

"Getting Good Value: Facts, Values and Goals in Computational Linguistics” Michael A. Gilbert 

"An Empirical Study of Multimedia Argumentation” Nancy Green