| # | Authors | Title | Details | Date | Pdf/Links/Bibtex | Keywords |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Rizzo 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 |
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/aics/RizzoDL20, author = {Lucas Rizzo and Pierpaolo Dondio and Luca Longo}, editor = {Luca Longo and Lucas Rizzo and Elizabeth Hunter and Arjun Pakrashi}, title = {Exploring the potential of defeasible argumentation for quantitative inferences in real-world contexts: An assessment of computational trust}, booktitle = {Proceedings of The 28th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, December 7-8, 2020}, series = {{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {2771}, pages = {37--48}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, year = {2020}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2771/AICS2020\_paper\_13.pdf} } [Close]
| Defeasible Argumentation • Argumentation Theory • Explainable
Artificial Intelligence • Non-monotonic Reasoning • Computational Trust |
| 5 | Rizzo 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 |
@inproceedings{RizzoL18Explainability, author = {Lucas Rizzo and Luca Longo}, title = {A Qualitative Investigation of the Explainability of Defeasible Argumentation and Non-Monotonic Fuzzy Reasoning}, booktitle = {Proceedings for the 26th {AIAI} Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, December 6-7th, 2018.}, pages = {138--149}, year = {2018} } [Close]
| Defeasible Argumentation • Non-monotonic Reasoning • Fuzzy Reasoning • Argumentation Theory • Explainable Artificial Intelligence • Artificial Intelligence • Modeling |
| 4 | Rizzo 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 |
@inproceedings{rizzo2018investigation, title={An Investigation of Argumentation Theory for the Prediction of Survival in Elderly Using Biomarkers}, author={Rizzo, Lucas and Majnaric, Ljiljana and Dondio, Pierpaolo and Longo, Luca}, booktitle={IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations}, pages={385--397}, year={2018}, organization={Springer} } [Close]
| Biomarkers • Argumentation Theory • Defeasible Reasoning • Artificial Intelligence • Modeling |
| 3 | Longo L. | A defeasible reasoning framework for human mental workload representation and assessment | Behaviour & Information Technology | 2015 |
@article{longo2015defeasible, title={A defeasible reasoning framework for human mental workload representation and assessment}, author={Longo, Luca}, journal={Behaviour \& Information Technology}, volume={34}, number={8}, pages={758--786}, year={2015}, publisher={Taylor \& Francis} } [Close]
| Human Mental Workload • Defeasible Reasoning • Argumentation Theory • Knowledge-Representation • Modeling • Artificial Intelligence |
| 2 | Longo L. | Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept | The University of Dublin, Trinity College (doctoral thesis) | 2014 |
@phdthesis{longo2014formalising, title={Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept}, author={Longo, Luca}, year={2014}, school={Trinity College} } [Close]
| Mental Workload • Defeasible Reasoning • Argumentation Theory • Knowledge Representation • Nasa Task Load Index • Workload Profile • Human-Computer Interaction • Artificial Intelligence • Modeling |
| 1 | Longo L. | Formalising human mental workload as non-monotonic concept for adaptive and personalised web-design | International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization | 2012 |
@inproceedings{longo2012formalising, title={Formalising human mental workload as non-monotonic concept for adaptive and personalised web-design}, author={Longo, Luca}, booktitle={International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization}, pages={369--373}, year={2012}, organization={Springer} } [Close]
| Human Mental Workload • Non-monotonic Reasoning • Argumentation Theory • Human-Computer Interaction • Web Design |
| # | Authors | Title | Details | Date | Pdf/Links/Bibtex | Keywords |