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The Benefits of Arguing in a Team
1999
The AI Magazine
cooperative situations, for example, threat,
resolve role conflict. ...
For leaf-level claims, evidential rules are
(claim), with supporting arguments. The out- used. ...
doi:10.1609/aimag.v20i4.1482
dblp:journals/aim/TambeJ99
fatcat:ywx7465nrncdvpu44stemwml7a
MM-Claims: A Dataset for Multimodal Claim Detection in Social Media
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
In this paper, we investigate the roles of image and text at an earlier stage of the fake news detection pipeline, called claim detection. ...
For this purpose, we introduce a novel dataset, MM-Claims, which consists of tweets and corresponding images over three topics: COVID-19, Climate Change and broadly Technology. ...
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, FakeNarratives project, no. 16KIS1517). ...
arXiv:2205.01989v1
fatcat:douwradlv5e2hedrp5obm7v3si
Towards flexible negotiation in teamwork
1999
Proceedings of the third annual conference on Autonomous Agents - AGENTS '99
Team members thus need to communicate and negotiate to restore team coherence. This paper focuses on the problem of negotiations in teamwork to resolve such conflicts. ...
In a complex, dynamic multi-agent setting, coherent team actions are often jeopardized by agents' conflicting beliefs about different aspects of their environment, about resource availability, and about ...
Thus, agents should engage in argumentation when they detect true conflicts. ...
doi:10.1145/301136.301263
dblp:conf/agents/QiuTJ99
fatcat:5igu6qxuivhjnj2q4gpj2p2vgi
Resolving conflict and inconsistency in norm-regulated virtual organizations
2007
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems - AAMAS '07
We introduce an approach, based on first-order unification, to detect and resolve such conflicts and inconsistencies. ...
More generally, we can capture a useful notion of inter-agent (and inter-role) delegation of actions and norms associated to them, and use it to address conflicts/inconsistencies caused by action delegation ...
Acknowledgements: This research is continuing through participation in the International Technology Alliance sponsored by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.K. Ministry of Defence. ...
doi:10.1145/1329125.1329236
dblp:conf/atal/VasconcelosKN07
fatcat:2lf2yrbjejer5f4zmgj2dsb3me
A socio-technical negotiation approach for collaborative design in software engineering
2009
International Journal of Collaborative Engineering
The ABNP provides STCP with a conflict resolution strategy by guiding software engineers to generate, exchange and evaluate their argument claims in negotiation activities. ...
This paper reviews relevant research work and presents each step of this negotiation approach. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful for the continual support provided by the US Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (CERL) and the National Science Foundation. We thank Dr. ...
doi:10.1504/ijce.2009.027446
fatcat:jlnqbqfbjff4tmilv5mi2zl2zm
Data synchronization architectural pattern for ubiquitous learning systems
2010
Programming Support Innovations for Emerging Distributed Applications on - PSI EtA '10
There are two main data synchronization problems targeted by the presented pattern; maintaing data consistency at anytime and detecting and resolving conflicts in data. ...
This paper presents a domain specific architectural pattern for ubiquitous learning systems developers. ...
Conflicts needs to be detected and resolved at a specific time and place. ...
doi:10.1145/1940747.1940749
dblp:conf/oopsla/Gad10
fatcat:w2ixnmiaabcxrbwcqpl5mk5yby
Empirical evaluation of effort on composing design models
2010
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - ICSE '10
The importance of model composition in model-centric software development is recognized by researchers and practitioners. ...
Software engineers are left without any guidance on how to properly use certain model techniques in a way that effectively reduces their development effort. ...
Moreover, there are limited insights on the effort required to apply composition algorithms, detect and resolve conflicts. ...
doi:10.1145/1810295.1810404
dblp:conf/icse/Farias10
fatcat:j4rlhivjwzdllmnrnvetxmrmqi
An Elaborate Survey On Node Replication Attack In Static Wireless Sensor Networks
2018
Zenodo
Finally, we provide some suggestions for carrying out future research work against such attacks. ...
These nodes are often distributed and deployed in an unattended environment, so as to collaborate with each other to share data or information. ...
ensures that data are reliable, unchanged and can be used for communication between nodes. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1474722
fatcat:cy4vom2jafd3zbecm7vttmviiy
Consortium Blockchain Smart Contracts for Musical Rights Governance in a Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) Use Case
2020
Future Internet
In a music industry use case, this disclosed solution monitors and regulates conflicting musical rights of diverse entities under a popular permissioned distributed ledger technology network. ...
Private and permissioned blockchains are conceptualized and mostly assembled for fulfilling corporations' demands and needs in the context of their own premises. ...
In the context of organizing, detecting and resolving conflicting rights of contradictory assets claims, the presented solution provides a special and innovative approach. ...
doi:10.3390/fi12080134
fatcat:dekkb6hbxzgbdbdpkowf4px4hm
PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION OF LABOR DISPUTES
2022
International Journal of Service Science Management Engineering and Technology
When violations are detected in the checklists, the sanction is not applied to the employer. ...
Researchers examined data from about 98,000 lawsuits in US federal courts. Data included lawsuits from all federal district courts from 1996-2003. ...
doi:10.4018/ijssmet.295559
fatcat:sgogroxqrfe5vksax5ej76rofa
When Mediators Need Machines (and Vice Versa): Towards a Research Agenda on Hybrid Peacemaking Intelligence
2022
International Negotiation
This article formulates a research agenda for hybrid peacemaking intelligence that is concerned with the increasing interdependence of humans and machines. ...
The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in peace processes challenges the ways in which mediators conventionally generate and use knowledge to facilitate a convergence of conflict party positions ...
when collaborating with it, for instance, when selecting and preparing the data that should be analyzed; and finally, when utilizing the results. ...
doi:10.1163/15718069-bja10050
fatcat:mupoiasdb5fmhnlhaoihg6sg6m
Common pitfalls and recommendations for using machine learning to detect and prognosticate for COVID-19 using chest radiographs and CT scans
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Machine learning methods offer great promise for fast and accurate detection and prognostication of COVID-19 from standard-of-care chest radiographs (CXR) and computed tomography (CT) images. ...
Our review finds that none of the models identified are of potential clinical use due to methodological flaws and/or underlying biases. ...
Any conflicts were initially resolved by team discussions and remaining conflicts were resolved by a third reviewer. ...
arXiv:2008.06388v4
fatcat:yauvbeijhja6rmjwop4eldcomq
In conflict with ourselves? An investigation of heuristic and analytic processes in decision making
2010
Memory & Cognition
only when a detected conflict needs to be resolved (i.e., conflict trials). ...
This was done separately for conflict and harmony trials for each participant and affected 5% of the data. Nonoptimal choice. ...
Note that although the present data cannot confirm whether or not this is the mechanism used to resolve the conflict, see De for evidence of inhibition in other conflict tasks. ...
doi:10.3758/mc.38.2.186
pmid:20173191
fatcat:kfdlpfy6gjc27d4wukntgc3e4i
The effectiveness of treaty design in addressing water disputes
2015
Journal of Peace Research
most effective for preventing militarization of contentious river claims and increase the chances that negotiations over river claims successfully resolve the issues at stake. ...
We expect peaceful conflict management to be more frequent and successful and militarized conflict to be less likely in dyadic river claims when the claimants share membership in treaties with mechanisms ...
data or detect potential cheating. ...
doi:10.1177/0022343314559623
fatcat:qpkxo7uhrjcdvisz7rzohma6lu
Software Requirements Conflict Identification: Review and Recommendations
2016
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
Objective: To provide an overview of existing research studies on identifying software requirements conflict and identifying limitations and areas for improvement. ...
It providing an overview of existing research works on identifying conflicts; and discussing their limitations in order to yield suggestions for improvement. ...
Only five research studies give guidelines and proposed resolving approaches. Most techniques used different representation for the requirements to help in analysis and identification of conflicts. ...
doi:10.14569/ijacsa.2016.071044
fatcat:afgn4n66mjbdfbyjs4vcvgrdde
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