a fragment of a framework generated by my program (see Project 1)

Renata Wong

M.Sc. student
Institute of Computer Science
University of Leipzig, Germany

Email: wongren AT hotmail DOT com

 


 

Biographical Details

  1. Nationality: Polish
  2. Languages: Polish, Chinese, English, German

 


 

Academic Qualifications

 


 

Publications

  1. 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
  2. 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

  1. 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.


    For details please refer to my Bachelor's Thesis An Implementation of Splitting for Dung Style Argumentation Frameworks.

    Brief description:

    The software is written in Java. The current version (v 1.0) provides the following functionality:
  2. 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:
    Each combination consists of 20 files. The naming has the form: #arguments - #attacks - (01-20).

 



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