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Using Argumentation for Absolute Reasoning about the Potential Toxicity of Chemicals
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2003
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringModel-based ReasoningKnowledge-based ReasoningSemanticsMultiple ArgumentsEnvironmental ChemistryData ScienceEnvironmental HealthToxicologyBiostatisticsToxicological AspectPotential ToxicityArgument MiningKnowledge-based Expert SystemReasoning SystemNew Argumentation ModelChemical HazardPoisoningEcotoxicologyPharmacologyArgumentation FrameworkArgumentationAutomated ReasoningForensic ToxicologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
The application of a new argumentation model is illustrated by reference to DEREK for Windows, a knowledge-based expert system for the prediction of the toxicity of chemicals. Examples demonstrate various aspects of the model such as the undercutting of arguments, the resolution of multiple arguments about the same proposition, and the propagation of arguments along a chain of reasoning.
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