Argumentation and Representation of Knowledge Group
Current and recent research projects involving members of the group include:
- Alan Turing Network Development Award
Katie Atkinson (2022) - Virtual platform for Business Development (Innovate UK)
Valentina Tamma - Digital navigation of chemical space for function, EPSRC
Katie Atkinson, Sven Schewe (2021-2026) - Fletchers Digital Legal Assistant Project (Innovate UK)
Danushka Bollegala, Frans Coenen, Katie Atkinson (2017-2020) - Big Data Augmented Audience Verification
B Konev, F Coenen (2016-2018)
Investigating the use of data mining technology for customer-client matching and CRM. - Foundations of Opinion Formation in Autonomous Systems, EPSRC
D Grossi (2015-2017)
The project develops formalisms for modelling and analysing group decision-making in artificial agents. - LuCiD International Centre for Language and Communicative Development
F Grasso (2014-2019)
The project researches into how children learn how to communicate with language. Part of the project is the development of a dedicated app (BabyTalk) to promote language development in children. - Dendrites: Enabling Instrumentation Connectivity
K Atkinson, F Coenen (2014-2017)
The project is a collaboration with CSols Ltd. It develops generic intelligent drivers for laboratory instruments. - The Riverview Law KTP Project
K Atkinson, F Coenen (2014-2016)
The project is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership and is a collaboration with Riverview Law. The project uses automated reasoning techniques from artificial intelligence to create a new service line for the company. - Lego Rovers Evolution, STFC
L Dennis, K Atkinson (2014-2016)
The project develops an interactive robotics public engagement activity. - Virtual Cycles of Wellbeing
F Grasso (2013-2014)
N8 Industry Innovation Forum. - IMPACT - Integrated Method for Policy Making Using Argument Modelling and Computer Assisted Text Analysis, EU
K. Atkinson, T. Bench-Capon (2010-2013)
The project was an FP7 European project. It developed a prototype argumentation toolbox to enable arguments about policy proposals to be represented, critiqued, visualised and reasoned about.
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