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Refereed conference and Workshop papers

  • S. Modgil and T.J.M Bench-Capon. Integrating Object and Meta-level Value Based Argumentation. To appear in: 2nd International Conference on Computational Models of Argument. May 2008, Toulouse, France.

  • S. Modgil and H.Prakken. Applying Preferences to Dialogue Graphs. To appear in: 2nd International Conference on Computational Models of Argument. May 2008, Toulouse, France.

  • S. Modgil. An Argumentation Based Semantics for Agent Reasoning. To appear in: Proc. Languages, methodologies and development tools for multi-agent systems, September 2007, Durham, UK.

  • S. Modgil. An Abstract Theory of Argumentation That Accommodates Defeasible Reasoning About Preferences. To appear in: 9th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty (available at http://acl.icnet.uk/ sm/ESQARU07.pdf).

  • P. Tolchinsky, K. Atkinson, P. McBurney, S. Modgil and U. Cortes. Agents Deliberating Over Action Proposals Using the ProCLAIM Model. To appear in: 5th International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, September 2007, Leipzig, Germany.

  • S. Modgil and J. McGinnis. Towards Characterising Argumentation Based Dialogue in the Argument Interchange Format. To appear in: Proc. 4th International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS 2007), Hawaii, May, 2007.

  • Sanjay Modgil. Hierarchical Argumentation. In: Proc. 10th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence. Liverpool, UK, September 2006.

  • Sanjay Modgil. Value Based Argumentation in Hierarchical Argumentation Frameworks. In: Proc. 1st International Conference on Computational Models of Argument. Liverpool, UK 11th - 12th September 2006

  • P. Tolchinsky, S. Modgil, U. Cortes, and M.Sanchez-Marre. CBR and argument schemes for collaborative decision making. In: Proc. 1st International Conference on Computational Models of Argument. Liverpool, UK 11th - 12th September 2006

  • Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon, Sanjay Modgil. Argumentation for Decision Support. Accepted for publication in: 17th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications DEXA 2006 (http://www.dexa.org) September 4-8, 2006 Krakow, Poland.

  • Steven Willmott, Gerard Vreeswijk, Carlos Chesnevar, Matthew South, Jarred McGinnis, Sanjay Modgil, Iyad Rahwan, Chris Reed, and Guillermo Simari. Towards an Argument Interchange Format for Multi-Agent Systems. In: Proc. Third International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS 2006 at AAMAS 2006), Hakodate, Japan, May 2006.

  • John Fox, David Glasspool, Sanjay Modgil, Pancho Tolchinksy, Liz Black and members of the ASPIC project. Towards a canonical framework for designing agents to support healthcare organisations. Accepted for publication in: ECAI-06 Workshop on Agents Applied in HealthCare, 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI-2006 Riva del Garda, Italy August 28th - September 1st, 2006.

  • P. Tolchinsky, S. Modgil, and U. Cortés. Argument schemes and critical questions for heterogeneous agents to argue over the viability of a human organ. In AAAI 2006 Spring Symposium Series; Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare, 2006.

  • Fox J, Black E, Glasspool D, Modgil S, Oettinger A, Patkar V, Williams M. Towards a general model for argumentation services. In AAAI 2006 Spring Symposium Series; Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare, 2006.

  • S. Modgil, P. Tolchinsky, and U. Cortés. Towards formalising agent argumentation over the viability of human organs for transplantation. In: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 4th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence(MICAI 05), pages 928–938,Monterrey, Mexico, November 2005.

  • Modgil S. Nested Argumentation and its Application to Decision Making over Actions. In: Proc. Second International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS 2005 at AAMAS 2005), Utrecht, Netherlands, July 2005.

  • Modgil S. and Fox J. A Guardian Agent Approach to Safety in Medical Multi-Agent Systems. In: Proc. First International Workshop on Safety and Security in Multiagent Systems (SASEMAS 2004 at AAMAS 2004), New York, July 2004.

  • Nammuni K., Pickering C., Modgil S., Montgomery A., Hammond P., Wyatt J.C., Altman D.G., Dunlop R., Potts H. Design-a-Trial: A Rule-Based Decision Support System for Clinical Trial Design. In: Proc Twenty-third SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Cambridge, December 2003. Winner of award for best application paper

  • Modgil S. Rule Based Computation of updates to Terminologies. In Proceedings of the 2003 InternationalWorkshop on Description Logics - DL'03, Rome, Italy, pp. 19-27, September, 2003.

  • Modgil S. Linking Rules to Terminologies and Applications in Medical Planning. In: Proc. 9th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe, AIME2003, Protaras Cyprus, (eds. Dojat, Keravnou, Barahona), LNAI 2780, pp. 214- 218, October 2003.

  • Modgil S., Hammond P. Generating Symbolic and Natural Language Partial Solutions for Inclusion in Medical Plans. In: Proc. 8th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in Europe, AIME2001, Cascais Portugal, (eds. Quaglini, Barahona, Andreassen), LNAI 2101, pp. 239- 248, July 2001.

  • Modgil S., Hammond P, Wyatt J., Potts H. The Design-A-Trial Project: Developing A Knowledge-Based Tool for Authoring Clinical Trial Protocols. In: Proceedings of First European Workshop on Computer-based Support for Clinical Protocols., (eds. B. Heller, M. Loffler, M. Mussen, M. Stefanelli), IOS Press 83, pp. 71-85, 2001.

  • Hammond P., Wells P., Modgil S. Animating Medical and Safety Knowledge. In: AIMDM, 99, Joint European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Medical Decision Making, Aalborg, Denmark, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1620 Springer, pp. 443-447, June 1999

    Journals

    Pancho Tolchinsky, Ulises Cortes, Sanjay Modgil, Francisco Caballero and Antonio Lopez-Navidad Increasing the Availability of Human Organs for Transplantation Through Argumentation Based Deliberation Among Agents.

  • In: Special Issue on Intelligent Agents in Healthcare, Nov/Dec 2006.

  • Carlos Chesnevar, Jarred McGinnis, Sanjay Modgil, Iyad Rahwan, Chris Reed, Guillermo Simari, Matthew South, Gerard Vreeswijk, Steven Willmott. Towards an Argument Interchange Format.. Accepted for publication in: The Knowledge Engineering Review, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
  • J. Fox, D. Glasspool, S. Modgil. A canonical agent model for healthcare applications. Accepted for publication in IEEE Intelligent Systems: Special Issue on Intelligent Agents in Healthcare, Nov/Dec 2006.
  • Nammuni K., Pickering C., Modgil S., Montgomery A., Hammond P., Wyatt J.C., Altman D.G., Dunlop R., Potts H. Design-a-Trial: A Rule- Based Decision Support System for Clinical Trial Design. In: Knowledge Based Systems, 17(2-4), pp. 121-129, 2004.
  • Modgil S., Hammond P. Decision Support Tools for Clinical Trial Design. In: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Journal, 27(2), pp. 181-200, 2003.

  • Modgil S., Hutton T., Hammond P., Davenport J. Combining Biometric and Symbolic Models for Customised, Automated Prosthesis Design. In: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Journal, 25(3), pp. 227-245, 2002.

  • Hammond P., Modgil S., Wyatt J. Safety and Computer Aided Design of Chemotherapy Plans. In: Topics in Health Information Management Journal, 20(4), pp. 55-66, 2000.

    Deliverables, Technical Reports and Book Chapters

  • J. Fox and S.Modgil. From Arguments to Decisions: Extending the Toulmin View. Book chapter in: Arguing on the Toulmin Model New Essays in Argument Analysis and Evaluation. Series: Argumentation Library , Vol. 10 Hitchcock, David; Verheij, Bart (Eds.) 2006. ISBN: 1-4020-4937-4

    Editor of and contributing author to:

  • ASPIC Deliverable D1.1: Review on Argumentation Technology: State of the Art, technical and user requirements (www:argumentation:org=ASPIC DE XX 11 01 Final:pdf) September 2004.

  • ASPIC Deliverable D1.3: Draft consensus framework of argumentation concepts (document restricted to ASPIC consortium) December 2004.

    Author of:

  • ASPIC Deliverable D1.4: Final consensus framework of argumentation concepts (document restricted to ASPIC consortium) September 2005.

    Contributing author to:

  • ASPIC Deliverable D2.1: Theoretical framework for argumentation (www:argumentation:org=ASPIC DE XX 21 11 UPS Theoretical Framework:pdf) June 2004.

  • ASPIC Deliverable D3.1: A review of methods for prototyping and testing ASPIC technology(document restricted to ASPIC consortium) November 2004. 19. ASPIC Deliverable D4.1: Requirements Speci cation for Generic Argumentation Components (document restricted to ASPIC consortium) May 2005.

  • ASPIC Deliverable D4.1: Requirements Speci cation for Generic Argumentation Components (document restricted to ASPIC consortium) May 2005.

    Theses

  • Modgil S. A Labelled System for Practical Reasoning. Thesis submitted for doctorate of philosophy in Computing Science. Supervisors: Professor D. Gabbay and Dr. K. Broda

  • Modgil S. Transaction Management in a Deductive Database. Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the M.Sc. in Computing Science. Supervisor: Dr. F. Sadri.

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