The integration of narrative and argumentation for a scenario-based learning environment in law
- Authors: Stranieri, Andrew , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Bologna, Italy : 6th - 11th June, 2005
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- Description: Narrative or story telling has long been used to structure and organise human experience. In contrast to logical models of reasoning, narrative models enable complex situations to be understood and recalled by humans readily. There is also some indication that narrative models represent the way in which jurors weigh up the veracity of legal evidence. In this work a narrative model is integrated into a logical reasoning model for the purpose of advancing a learning environment that promises to be engaging and effective. The narrative model includes a representation of the point of a story and a simple story grammar. The learning environment is designed to enable the automated generation of plausible scenarios representing a variety of family law property division cases told from the point of view of numerous characters.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003001432
Generic arguments : A framework for supporting online deliberative discourse
- Authors: Yearwood, John , Stranieri, Andrew
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Thirteenth Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Melbourne : 4th December, 2002
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- Description: In this paper we propose a framework based on argumentation that can be used to support deliberative discourse on line. Online communities have several distinct advantages as very open forums but they also have some deep disadvantages. We argue that the proposed framework and web application GAAMtalk permits and encourages the positive elements of online deliberation that will enhance discussions.
- Description: E1
- Description: 2003000114