We envision an improved social Web, in which the Trolls' disruptive power is inhibited or restricted, and the content produced by and shared among community members can gain authoritativeness. We believe that argumentation theories have the potential to give a key contribution to this vision. We sketch a research path in this direction and discuss some research questions.
Titolo: | Arguments against the Troll |
Autore/i: | TORRONI, PAOLO; PRANDINI, MARCO; RAMILLI, MARCO; J. Leite; J. Martins |
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Anno: | 2010 |
Titolo del libro: | Proc. of the Eleventh AI*IA Symposium on Artificial Intelligence |
Pagina iniziale: | 232 |
Pagina finale: | 235 |
Abstract: | We envision an improved social Web, in which the Trolls' disruptive power is inhibited or restricted, and the content produced by and shared among community members can gain authoritativeness. We believe that argumentation theories have the potential to give a key contribution to this vision. We sketch a research path in this direction and discuss some research questions. |
Data prodotto definitivo in UGOV: | 9-dic-2010 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 4.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno |
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