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BMCBI
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
A critical review of PASBio's argument structures for biomedical verbs
Background: Propositional representations of biomedical knowledge are a critical component of most aspects of semantic mining in biomedicine. However, the proper set of propositio...
K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lawrence Hunter
EXACT
2009
15 years 3 months ago
Explanations and Arguments Based on Practical Reasoning
In this paper a representative example is chosen that is meant be fairly simple for illustrating the point that in a very common kind of instance, argument and explanation are mixe...
Douglas Walton
TSE
2008
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15 years 5 months ago
Security Requirements Engineering: A Framework for Representation and Analysis
This paper presents a framework for security requirements elicitation and analysis. The framework is based on constructing a context for the system, representing security requireme...
Charles B. Haley, Robin C. Laney, Jonathan D. Moff...
AIL
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Extractive summarisation of legal texts
We describe research carried out as part of a text summarisation project for the legal domain for which we use a new XML corpus of judgments of the UK House of Lords. These judgmen...
Ben Hachey, Claire Grover
FLAIRS
2007
15 years 8 months ago
Interpretive Reasoning with Hypothetical Cases
Reasoning with hypothetical cases helps decision-makers evaluate alternate hypotheses for deciding a case. The hypotheticals demonstrate the sensitivity of a hypothesis to apparen...
Kevin D. Ashley