Our session is designed for students to showcase their work on argumentation via posters and engage in a rigorous discussion on the latest advances and trends from the most recent OHAAI volume. Participants will first deliver a brief presentation on their posters, followed by a more detailed poster session. Topics can range from overviews of recent publications, initial research findings, thesis summaries, or a project open for discussion. Posters can be in any template (portrait or landscape) and should be printed at size A1. The organizing committee will review the posters on a rolling basis, meaning we anticipate notifying students shortly after submission regarding the outcome. If accepted, minor changes can be made to the poster up until the deadline.
The school is co-located with the 11th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument.
Elfia Bezou Vrakatseli, elfia.bezou-vrakatseli@inria.fr
Isabelle Kuhlmann, isabelle.kuhlmann@fernuni-hagen.de
Maddie Waller, madeleine.waller@kcl.ac.uk
Andreas Xydis, axydis@lincoln.ac.uk
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