Publications

Parmenides research has been published in a range of prestigious venues, including the COMMA conference and IEEE journal

Parmenides is based on well-founded theories of argumentation, research on which has been published widely in conferences and journals. Our research and development of the Parmenides system is subject to interest in the fields of both argumentation and e-Democracy.

We have published at a range of prestigious venues including the COMMA 2008 (COMputational Models of Argument) conference and the IEEE Intelligent Systems journal. Our most recent publications are available here:

2009

D. Cartwright and K. Atkinson (2009): Using computational argumentation to support e-participation. In IEEE Intelligent Systems. Special Issue on Transforming E-government and E-participation., vol. 24(5), pages 42-52.
D. Cartwright, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2009): Supporting argument in e-democracy. In A. Prosser (editor): Proceedings of the Third Conference on Electronic Democracy (EDEM 2009), pages 151-160. Vienna, Austria.

2008

D. Cartwright and K. Atkinson (2008): Political engagement through tools for argumentation. In A. Hunter (editor): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2008), pages 116-127. Toulouse, France.