Master of Arts (M.A.) (2007)
Institute of East Asian Studies (Sinology), Leipzig University, Germany
Thesis: Adjective Reduplication in Modern Chinese (in German)
Certificate of the Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK)(advanced level)
Beijing, China, 1999
Advanced Language Course in Chinese(1998/99)
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Wuhan University, Wuhan, China Scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Sinology Studies(towards M.A., 1996-99, uncompleted)
Institute of East Asian Studies (Sinology), Warsaw University, Poland
Publications
Renata Wong Adjektivreduplikation im modernen Chinesischen (book) (Contents)
[BibTex] ISBN-10: 3-86247-174-8 ISBN-13: 978-3-86247-174-4 Der Andere Verlag, 2011
Ringo Baumann, Gerhard Brewka and Renata Wong Splitting Argumentation Frameworks: An Empirical Evaluation (paper)
(pdf)
[BibTex] (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
in Proceedings of the First International Workshop on the Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation (TAFA-11), Barcelona, Spain, July 16-17, 2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 7132, pp. 17-31, Springer, 2012
The accompanying software can be downloaded here (see also Project 1 below).
Projects
A Java based implementation of splitting for Dung style Argumentation Frameworks
software submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science completed: February 2011, available here in zip format, size: 1.3 MB
You will need to extract the folder first and then navigate to the executable jar file named AAF. Do not remove the AAF.jar out of the folder as it needs the libraries contained in it. No installation required. However, you may need to install or update JRE in order to run the program.
NOTE: No permission is given to modify the sources of the AAF.jar executable.
The software is written in Java. The current version (v 1.0) provides the following functionality:
graphic representation of argumentation frameworks:
by directly drawing the framework with the use of a mouse
by using a built-in random framework generator
by reading framework data from a file (Pajek format)
computation of labellings for the grounded, preferred and stable semantics without splitting
computation of labellings for the grounded, preferred and stable semantics with splitting
two kinds of splitting are available: initial splitting and iterative splitting
output: time (in ms) and number of iteration steps
Datasets for Argumentation Frameworks (Pajek format)
(completed: March 2011, available here in zip format (155 KB))
The datasets were created during test phase of the software described in Project 1. They include 100 randomly generated frameworks in the following argument/attack combinations:
10/30, 50/100, 100/175, 200/375, 500/750
Each combination consists of 20 files. The naming has the form: #arguments - #attacks - (01-20).