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Overview

Bart Verheij is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of computer science and social sciences, with a particular emphasis on artificial intelligence and law.

The scientist's work spans several main fields of study, including:

  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences

Subfields of focus include:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Safety Research

Key topics in Bart Verheij's research encompass:

  • Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
  • Artificial Intelligence in Law
  • Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI

Bart Verheij has contributed to multiple academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Argument & Computation
  • Artificial Intelligence and Law
  • Computer
  • Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

Selected recent papers authored by or related to Bart Verheij include:

  • Artificial intelligence as law, 2020, Artificial Intelligence and Law
  • A Research Agenda for Hybrid Intelligence: Augmenting Human Intellect With Collaborative, Adaptive, Responsible, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence, 2020, Computer
  • Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the first decade, 2022, Artificial Intelligence and Law
  • On the acceptability of arguments and its fundamental role in nonmonotonic reasoning, logic programming and n-person games: 25 years later, 2020, Argument & Computation
  • Higher-order theory of mind is especially useful in unpredictable negotiations, 2022, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

Bart Verheij has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Rineke Verbrugge
  • Silja Renooij
  • Davide Grossi
  • Cor Steging
  • Henry Prakken

Best Publications

  • Handbook of Argumentation Theory

    Frans H. van Eemeren;Bart Garssen;Erik C.W. Krabbe;A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans

  • A Research Agenda for Hybrid Intelligence: Augmenting Human Intellect With Collaborative, Adaptive, Responsible, and Explainable Artificial Intelligence

    Zeynep Akata;Dan Balliet;Maarten de Rijke;Frank Dignum

  • Two Approaches to Dialectical Argumentation: Admissible Sets and Argumentation Stages

    Bart Verheij

  • Dialectical argumentation with argumentation schemes: an approach to legal logic

    Bart Verheij

  • Evaluating arguments based on Toulmin's scheme

    Bart Verheij

  • A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law

    Trevor Bench-Capon;Michał Araszkiewicz;Kevin Ashley;Katie Atkinson

  • DefLog: on the Logical Interpretation of Prima Facie Justified Assumptions

    Bart Verheij

  • Artificial argument assistants for defeasible argumentation

    Bart Verheij

  • A hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence

    Floris J. Bex;Peter J. Van Koppen;Henry Prakken;Bart Verheij

  • Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic. Conversational Contexts of Argument. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Book Review)

    Bart Verheij

  • About the logical relations between cases and rules

    Bart Verheij

  • Virtual Arguments: On the Design of Argument Assistants for Lawyers and Other Arguers

    Bart Verheij

  • How much does it help to know what she knows you know? an agent-based simulation study

    Harmen de Weerd;Rineke Verbrugge;Bart Verheij

  • Jumping to conclusions: a logico-probabilistic foundation for defeasible rule-based arguments

    Bart Verheij

  • Automated argument assistance for lawyers

    Bart Verheij

  • A method for explaining Bayesian networks for legal evidence with scenarios

    Charlotte S. Vlek;Henry Prakken;Silja Renooij;Bart Verheij

  • An Integrated View on Rules and Principles

    Bart Verheij;Jaap C. Hage;H. Jaap Van Den Herik

  • International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2012

    de Harmen Weerd;Rineke Verbrugge;Bart Verheij

  • A labeling approach to the computation of credulous acceptance in argumentation

    Bart Verheij

  • Sense-making software for crime investigation: how to combine stories and arguments?

    F.J. Bex;S.W. van den Braak;H. van Oostendorp;Hendrik Prakken

  • A two-phase method for extracting explanatory arguments from Bayesian networks

    Sjoerd T. Timmer;John-Jules Ch. Meyer;Henry Prakken;Silja Renooij

  • Decision Support for Practical Reasoning: a theoretical and computational perspective

    Rod Girle;David Hitchcock;Peter McBurney;Bart Verheij

  • Legal Evidence and Proof : Statistics, Stories, Logic

    Hendrik Kaptein;Henry Prakken;Bart Verheij

  • Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of COMMA 2012

    B. Verheij;S. Szeider;S. Woltran

  • Artificial Intelligence: 29th Benelux Conference, BNAIC 2017, Groningen, The Netherlands, Revised Selected Paper

    Bart Verheij;Marco Wiering

Frequent Co-Authors

Frans H. van Eemeren
Frans H. van Eemeren University of Amsterdam
Ming Cao
Ming Cao University of Groningen
John-Jules Ch. Meyer
John-Jules Ch. Meyer Utrecht University
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon University of Liverpool
Douglas Walton
Douglas Walton University of Windsor
Guido Governatori
Guido Governatori Central Queensland University
Giovanni Sartor
Giovanni Sartor University of Bologna
Piek Vossen
Piek Vossen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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