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Inferences, suppositions and explanatory extensions in argument interpretation

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posted on 2024-06-17, 23:06 authored by S George, I Zukerman, M Niemann
We describe a probabilistic approach for the interpretation of user arguments that integrates three aspects of an interpretation: inferences, suppositions and explanatory extensions. Inferences fill in information that connects the propositions in a user's argument, suppositions postulate new information that is likely believed by the user and is necessary to make sense of his or her argument, and explanatory extensions postulate information the user may have implicitly considered when constructing his or her argument. Our system receives as input an argument entered through a web interface, and produces an interpretation in terms of its underlying knowledge representation-a Bayesian network. Our evaluations show that suppositions and explanatory extensions are necessary components of interpretations, and that users consider appropriate the suppositions and explanatory extensions postulated by our system.

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Location

Cham, Switzerland

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Journal

User modeling and user-adapted interaction

Volume

17

Pagination

439-474

ISSN

0924-1868

eISSN

1573-1391

Issue

5

Publisher

Springer