no code implementations • 16 Nov 2022 • Vibhor Agarwal, Anthony P. Young, Sagar Joglekar, Nishanth Sastry
We evaluate GraphNLI on two such tasks - polarity prediction and misogynistic hate speech detection - and found that our model consistently outperforms all relevant baselines for both tasks.
1 code implementation • 16 Feb 2022 • Vibhor Agarwal, Sagar Joglekar, Anthony P. Young, Nishanth Sastry
We then use these embeddings to predict the polarity relation between a reply and the post it is replying to.
no code implementations • 15 May 2019 • Anthony P. Young, David Kohan Marzagao, Josh Murphy
We apply ideas from abstract argumentation theory to study cooperative game theory.
no code implementations • 15 Oct 2017 • Anthony P. Young
We then trace the error in the proof and explain why it arose.
no code implementations • 25 Aug 2016 • Anthony P. Young, Sanjay Modgil, Odinaldo Rodrigues
We express Brewka's prioritised default logic (PDL) as argumentation using ASPIC+.
no code implementations • 26 Jun 2015 • Anthony P. Young, Sanjay Modgil, Odinaldo Rodrigues
We endow prioritised default logic (PDL) with argumentation semantics using the ASPIC+ framework for structured argumentation, and prove that the conclusions of the justified arguments are exactly the prioritised default extensions.