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Exciting Avocados and Dull Pears - Combining Behavioural and Argumentative Theory for Producing Effective Advice
- Effective Advice Floriana Grasso Heriot-Watt University - Edinburgh floriana@(email omitted); Abstract
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Natural Language Processing: many questions, no answers
- Natural Language Processing: many questions, no answers Floriana Grasso May 30, 2000 Introduction
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Towards a framework for rhetorical argumentation
- at the beginning of our investigation (Grasso et al., 2000). Floriana Grasso Department of Computer Science
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When No-Conflict Means No-Collaboration - advice giving in the health promotion domain
- , for Conflicts Among Agents: avoid or use them? Floriana Grasso instance when an example is made (Fruit is very
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Using Dialectical Argumentation for User Modelling in Decision Support Systems
- http://um.org. Using Dialectical Argumentation for User Modelling in Decision Support Systems Floriana
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ELIZA, but cleverer: Designing persuasive artificial agents
- @(email omitted);) and Floriana Grasso (f.grasso@(email omitted);) Dept. of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69
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Abstract
- cosimo@(email omitted); Abstract Floriana Grasso † † Department of Computer Science University of Liverpool
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F.: Recent Advances in Computational Models of Natural Argument
- 1382 345509 Floriana Grasso Department of Computer Science University of Liverpool Peach Street
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Goals and Attitude Change in Generation: A Case Study in Health Education
- and Floriana Grasso 1 Abstract. This paper will outline current work on the generation of personalised health
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Computational models of natural language argument
- Computational Models of Natural Language Argument Chris Reed 1 and Floriana Grasso 2 1 Department
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