Abstract
Computational argumentation is a promising research area, yet there is a gap between theoretical
contributions and practical applications. Bridging this gap could potentially raise interest in this topic
even more. We argue that one part of the bridge could be an open-source package of implementations of
argumentation algorithms, visualised in a web interface. Therefore we present a new release of PyArg,
providing various new argumentation-based functionalities – including multiple generators, a learning
environment, implementations of theoretical papers and a showcase of a practical application – in a new
interface with improved accessibility.
contributions and practical applications. Bridging this gap could potentially raise interest in this topic
even more. We argue that one part of the bridge could be an open-source package of implementations of
argumentation algorithms, visualised in a web interface. Therefore we present a new release of PyArg,
providing various new argumentation-based functionalities – including multiple generators, a learning
environment, implementations of theoretical papers and a showcase of a practical application – in a new
interface with improved accessibility.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 92-98 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Event | First International Workshop on Argumentation and Applications - Rhodos, Greece Duration: 4 Sept 2023 → … Conference number: 1 |
Workshop
Workshop | First International Workshop on Argumentation and Applications |
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Abbreviated title | Arg&App |
Country/Territory | Greece |
City | Rhodos |
Period | 4/09/23 → … |
Keywords
- argumentation
- education
- implementation
- visualisation