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User interfaces with semi-formal representations: a study of designing argumentation structures

Abstract

When designing mixed-initiative systems, full formalization of all potentially relevant knowledge may not be cost-effective or practical. This paper motivates the need for semi-formal representations that combine machine-processable structures with free text statements, and discusses the need to design them in a way that makes the free text more amenable to automated structuring and processing. Our work is done in the context of argumentation systems, and has explored a range of tradeoffs in combining informal free-text statements with formal connectors. The paper compares alternative argument representations which combine structured argument connectors with free text. We discuss merits of the systems based on a variety of analysis structures that we have collected from Web users to date.

Date
January 10, 2005
Authors
Timothy Chklovski, Varun Ratnakar, Yolanda Gil
Book
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Pages
130-136