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Recent Work


Publications


2008

• Adam Wyner
An Ontology in OWL for Legal Case-based Reasoning
Artificial Intelligence and Law
To Appear.
• Adam Wyner, Trevor Bench-Capon, and Katie Atkinson
Three Senses of ``Argument''
P. Casanovas et al. (eds.) Computable Models of the Law:
Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies,
LNAI 4884, pp. 146–161, 2008.
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• Adam Wyner and Trevor Bench-Capon
Modelling Judicial Context in Argumentation Frameworks
In P. Besnard, S. Doutre, and A. Hunter (eds.) Computational Models of Argument -
Proceedings of COMMA 2008, IOS Press.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. pp. 417- 428, 2008.
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2007

• Adam Wyner and Trevor Bench-Capon.
Argument Schemes for Legal Case-based Reasoning.
In A. Lodder and L. Mommers (eds.) Proceedings of JURIX 2007,
IOS Press. pp. 139-149, 2008.
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• Adam Wyner, Trevor Bench-Capon, and Katie Atkinson.
Arguments, Values and Baseballs: Representation of Popov v. Hayashi.
In A. Lodder and L. Mommers (eds.) Proceedings of JURIX 2007,
IOS Press. pp. 151-160, 2008.
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• Adam Wyner and Trevor Bench-Capon.
Towards an Extensible Argumentation System.
In K. Mellouli (Ed.): ECSQARU 2007
LNAI 4724. pp. 283-294, 2007
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Presentations

• Adam Wyner
An Ontology in OWL for Legal Case-based Reasoning
Presentation at JURIX 2007 Workshop on Modelling Legal Cases
Leiden, Netherlands
Dec. 12, 2007
ppt
• Adam Wyner and Trevor Bench-Capon
Towards an Extensible Argumentation Framework
Presentation at ECSQARU 2007
Hammamet, Tunisia
Nov 1, 2007
ppt
• Adam Wyner, Trevor Bench-Capon, and Katie Atkinson
Three Senses of 'Argument'
Presentation at Workshop on Argumentation and Non-Monotonic Reasoning
Tempe, Arizona, USA
May 14, 2007
ppt
• Adam Wyner, Trevor Bench-Capon, and Katie Atkinson
Towards a Description of Legal Argumentation: Some Foundational Components
Presentation at Workshop on Computable Models of the Law
European University Institute, Florence, Italy
December 2, 2006
ppt


Technical Reports

• Adam Wyner and Trevor Bench-Capon
Taking the A-Chain: Strict and Defeasible Implication in Argumentation Frameworks
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• Adam Wyner
An Ontology in OWL for Legal Case-based Reasoning
Presented at JURIX 2007 Workshop on Modelling Legal Cases
Leiden, Netherlands
Dec. 12, 2007
Under Review
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