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6Rizzo L. Dondio P., Longo L.Exploring the potential of defeasible argumentation for quantitative inferences in real-world contexts: An assessment of computational trust Proceedings for the 28th AIAI Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, Dublin, Ireland, December 7-8, 2020 2020 Defeasible Argumentation Argumentation Theory Explainable Artificial Intelligence Non-monotonic Reasoning Computational Trust
5Rizzo L., Longo L.A Qualitative Investigation of the Explainability of Defeasible Argumentation and Non-Monotonic Fuzzy Reasoning 26th AIAI Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science 2018 Defeasible Argumentation Non-monotonic Reasoning Fuzzy Reasoning Argumentation Theory Explainable Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Modeling
4Rizzo L., Majnaric L., Dondio P., Longo L.An Investigation of Argumentation Theory for the Prediction of Survival in Elderly Using Biomarkers IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations 2018 Biomarkers Argumentation Theory Defeasible Reasoning Artificial Intelligence Modeling
10.1007/978-3-319-92007-8_33
3Longo L.A defeasible reasoning framework for human mental workload representation and assessment Behaviour & Information Technology 2015 Human Mental Workload Defeasible Reasoning Argumentation Theory Knowledge-Representation Modeling Artificial Intelligence
10.1080/0144929X.2015.1015166
2Longo L.Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept The University of Dublin, Trinity College (doctoral thesis) 2014 Mental Workload Defeasible Reasoning Argumentation Theory Knowledge Representation Nasa Task Load Index Workload Profile Human-Computer Interaction Artificial Intelligence Modeling
1Longo L.Formalising human mental workload as non-monotonic concept for adaptive and personalised web-design International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization 2012 Human Mental Workload Non-monotonic Reasoning Argumentation Theory Human-Computer Interaction Web Design
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