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S. Nofal, K. Atkinson and P.E. Dunne (2019): On checking skeptical and ideal admissibility in abstract argumentation frameworks. Information Processing Letters, Vol. 148, pp. 7-12.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson, T. Bench-Capon, S. Whittle, R. Williams and C. Wolfenden (2019): Noise induced hearing loss: Building an application using the ANGELIC methodology. Argument and Computation, Vol. 10(1), pp. 5-22.
G. Pal, G. Li and K. Atkinson (2018): Big data ingestion and lifelong learning architecture. In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data 2018 2018), Seattle, USA, pp. 5420-5423.
R. Bevan, A. Torrisi, K. Atkinson, D. Bollegala and F. Coenen (2018): Efficient and effective case reject-accept filtering: a study using machine learning. In M. Palmirani (editor): Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2018: The Thirty-first Annual Conference, Groningen, The Netherlands, pp. 171-175. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 313. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
K. D. Ashley, K. Atkinson, L. K. Branting, E. Francesconi, M. Grabmair, M. Lauritsen, V. R. Walker, A. Z. Wyner (2018): Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Automated Semantic Analysis of Information in Legal Texts co-located with the 16th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2017), London, UK, June 16, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2143, CEUR-WS.org 2018.
A. Mandya, D. Bollegala, F. Coenen and K. Atkinson (2018): A dataset for inter-sentence relation extraction using distant supervision. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh Languages, Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2018), Miyazaki, Japan.
K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2018): Taking account of the actions of others in value-based reasoning. Artificial Intelligence. Vol. 254, pp. 1-20.
J. Collenette, K. Atkinson, D. Bloembergen and K. Tuyls (2017): Environmental effects on simulated emotional and moody agents. The Knowledge Engineering Review. Vol 32, In press.
K. Atkinson, P. Baroni, M. Giacomin, A. Hunter, H. Prakken, C. Reed, G. Simari, M. Thimm, and S. Villata (2017): Towards artificial argumentation, AI Magazine. Vol. 38(3), pp. 25-36.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2016): Accommodating change. Artificial Intelligence and Law. Vol 24(4), pp. 409-427.
K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2016): States, goals and values: Revisiting practical reasoning. Argument and Computation, Vol. 7(2-3), pp. 135-154.
K. Atkinson, F. Cerutti, P. McBurney, S. Parsons, I. Rahwan (2016): Special issue on argumentation in multi-agent systems. Argument and Computation, Vol. 7(2-3), pp. 109-112.
S. Nofal, K. Atkinson and P. Dunne (2016): Looking-ahead in backtracking algorithms for abstract argumentation. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning. Vol 78, pp. 265-282.
K. Atkinson, T. Bench-Capon and L. Al-Abdulkarim (2016): Computational modelling of practical reasoning using transition diagrams. In: D. Mohammed and M. Lewinski (eds.), Argumentation and Reasoned Action: Proceedings of the First European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon, 2015. Vol. II, pp. 215-226. College Publications, London.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2016): Using abstract dialectical frameworks to argue about legal cases. In: D. Mohammed and M. Lewinski (eds.), Argumentation and Reasoned Action: Proceedings of the First European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon, 2015. Vol. II, pp. 163-180. College Publications, London.
K. Atkinson, J. G. Conrad, A. Gardner, T. Sichelman (2016):	Fifteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2015). AI Magazine, 37(1): 107-108.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2016): A methodology for designing systems to reason with legal cases using abstract dialectical frameworks. Artificial Intelligence and Law. Vol 24(1), pp. 1-49.
H. Prakken, A. Wyner, T. Bench-Capon and K. Atkinson (2015): A formalization of argumentation schemes for legal case-based reasoning in ASPIC+. Journal of Logic and Computation. Vol. 25(5), pp. 1141-1166.
K. Atkinson, F. Coenen, P. Goddard, T. Payne and L. Riley (2015): Data stream mining with limited validation opportunity: Towards instrument failure prediction. In: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Big Data Analytics and Knowledge Discovery (DaWaK 2015), Valencia, Spain, pp. 283-295.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2015): Evaluating an approach to reasoning with cases using abstract dialectical frameworks. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2015), San Diego, USA, pp. 156 - 160. ACM Press.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2015): Factors, issues and values: revisiting reasoning with cases. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2015), San Diego, USA, pp. 3-12. ACM Press.
T. Sichelman and K. Atkinson (2015): Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2015), San Diego, USA. ACM Press.
L. Riley, K. Atkinson, P. E. Dunne and T. Payne (2015): Distributing coalition value calculations to coalition members. In: Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-15), Austin, Texas, USA, pp. 2117-2123. AAAI Press.
F. Bex, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2014): Arguments as a new perspective on character motive in stories. Literary and Linguistic Computing. Vol. 29(4), pp. 467-487.
L. Riley, T. Payne, T. Bench-Capon and K. Atkinson (2014): Distributing coalition value calculations to self-interested agents. In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems (AAMAS 2014), pp. 1421-1432.
S. Parsons, K. Atkinson, Z. Li, P. McBurney, E. Sklar, M. Singh, K. Haigh, K. Levitt, and J. Rowe (2014): Argument schemes for reasoning about trust. Argument and Computation. Vol. 5 (2-3), pp. 160-190.
S. Nofal, K. Atkinson and P. E. Dunne (2014): Algorithms for argumentation semantics: labeling attacks as a generalization of labeling arguments. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. Vol. 49, pp. 635-668.
S. Nofal, K. Atkinson and P. E. Dunne (2014): Algorithms for decision problems in argument systems under preferred semantics. Artificial Intelligence. Vol. 207, pp. 23-51.
K. Atkinson, H. Prakken and A. Wyner (editors): From Knowledge Representation to Argumentation in AI, Law and Policy Making. A Festschrift in Honour of Trevor Bench-Capon on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday. College Publications, London, 2013.
M. Wardeh, A. Wyner, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2013): Argumentation Based Tools for Policy-Making. Demonstration extended abstract in: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2013), Rome, Italy, pp. 249-250.
T. Bench-Capon, H. Prakken, A. Wyner and K. Atkinson (2013): Argument schemes for reasoning with legal cases using values. In: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2013), Rome, Italy, pp. 13-22.
S. Nofal, P. Dunne and K. Atkinson (2013): Algorithms for acceptance in argument systems. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. (ICAART 2013), pp.34-43.
S. Hera, K. Atkinson, V. Botti, F. Grasso, V. Julian and P. McBurney (2013): Research opportunities for argumentation in social networks. Artificial Intelligence Review. Vol 39(1), pp. 39-62.
T. Bench-Capon, M. Araszkiewicz, K. Ashley, K. Atkinson, F. Bex, F. Borges, D. Bourcier, P. Bourgine, J. Conrad, E. Francesconi, T. Gordon, G. Governatori, J. Leidner, D. Lewis, R. Loui, L. McCarty, H. Prakken, F. Schilder, E. Schweighofer, P. Thompson, A. Tyrrell, B. Verheij, D. Walton, A. Wyner (2012): A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law. Artificial Intelligence and Law. Vol 20(3), pp. 215-319.
A. Wyner, M. Wardeh, T. Bench-Capon and K. Atkinson (2012): A model-based critique tool for policy deliberation. In B. Schafer (editor): Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2012: The Twenty Fifth Annual Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp.167-176. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 250. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
A. Wyner, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Model based critique of policy proposals. In: Electronic Participation - Fourth International Conference. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 7444, pp. 120-131, Springer, Berlin, Germany.
S. Chaimontree, K. Atkinson and F. Coenen (2012): A framework for multi-agent based clustering. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Vol 25(3), pp. 425-446.
S. Heras, K. Atkinson, F. Grasso, P. McBurney, V. Botti, V. Julian (2012): Research opportunities for argumentation in social networks. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Agreement Technologies, Dubrovnik, Croatia, pp. 264-265.
A. Wyner, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Critiquing justifications for action using a semantic model: Demonstration. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 503-504. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
S. Parsons, K. Atkinson, K. Haigh, K. Levitt, P. McBurney, J. Rowe and M. Singh (2012): Argument schemes for reasoning about trust. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 430-441. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
N. Oren, K. Atkinson and H. Li (2012): Group persuasion through uncertain audience modelling. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 350-357. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
R. Medellin-Gasque, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Persuasion strategies for argumentation about plans. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 334-341. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
L. Riley, K. Atkinson and T. Payne (2012): A dialogue game for coalition structure generation with self-interested agents. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 229-236. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
S. Nofal, P. Dunne and K. Atkinson (2012): Towards experimental algorithms for abstract argumentation. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 217-228. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
S. Nofal, P. Dunne and K. Atkinson (2012): On preferred extension enumeration in abstract argumentation. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 205-216. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
K. Atkinson, P. Dunne and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Uniform argumentation frameworks. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 165-176. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
A. Wyner, J. Schneider, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Semi-automated argumentative analysis of online product reviews. In B. Verheij, S. Szeider and S. Woltran (editors): Computational Models of Argument, Proceedings of COMMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, pp. 43-50. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 245. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
P. Tolchinsky, S. Modgil, K. Atkinson, P. McBurney and U. Cortés (2012): Deliberation dialogues for reasoning about safety critical actions. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Vol 25(2), pp. 209-259.
M. Chapman, G. Tyson, K. Atkinson, M. Luck and P. McBurney (2012): Social networking and information diffusion in automated markets. In: Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis (TADA) and Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC), pp. 89-102.
A. Wyner, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Towards a formal language for argumentation schemes. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems. (ArgMAS 2012), pp. 203-222.
L. Al-Abdulkarim, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): A strategy for deliberation exploiting accrual of values. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems. (ArgMAS 2012), pp. 1-19.
A. Wyner, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Opinion gathering using a multi-agent systems approach to policy selection. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. (AAMAS 2012), Valencia, Spain, pp. 1171-1172.
T. Bench-Capon, K. Atkinson and P. McBurney (2012): Using argumentation to model agent decision making in economic experiments. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Vol 25(1), pp. 183-208.
K. Atkinson (guest editor) (2012): Special Issue on Modelling Popov v. Hayashi. Artificial Intelligence and Law. Vol. 20(1).
S. Nofal, P. Dunne and K. Atkinson (2012): Towards average case algorithms for abstract argumentation. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. (ICAART 2012). Volume 1, SciTe Press pp.225-30.
M. Lloyd-Kelly, K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Emotion as an enabler of co-operation. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. (ICAART 2012). Volume 2, SciTe Press pp. 164-9.
K. Atkinson, P. Bench-Capon and T. Bench-Capon (2012): Efficiency in persuasion dialogues. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. (ICAART 2012). Volume 2, SciTe Press, pp.23-32.
K. Atkinson (editor): Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2011: The Twenty Fourth Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
D. Walton, K. Atkinson, T. Bench-Capon, A. Wyner and D. Cartwright (2010): Argumentation in the framework of deliberation dialogue. In C. Bjola and M. Kornprobst (editors): Arguing Global Governance, pp. 210-230. Routledge, London.
D. Cartwright and K. Atkinson (2009): Using computational argumentation to support e-participation. IEEE Intelligent Systems. Special Issue on Transforming E-government and E-participation through IT. Vol. 24(5), pp. 42-52.
F. Bex and K. Atkinson (2009): A proposal for evidential reasoning about motives. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2009), Barcelona, Spain, pp. 212-213.
K. Atkinson (guest editor) (2008): Special Issue on Modelling Legal Cases. Artificial Intelligence and Law. Vol. 16(4), pp.329-402.
A. Wyner, T. Bench-Capon and K. Atkinson (2008): Three senses of "argument". In P. Casanovas, G. Sartor, N. Casellas and R. Rubino (editors): Computable Models of the Law. Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) 4884, pp. 146-161, Springer, Berlin, Germany.
K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2007): Practical reasoning as presumptive argumentation using action based alternating transition systems. Artificial Intelligence. Special Issue on Argumentation, edited by P. E. Dunne and T. Bench-Capon. Vol. 171 (10-15), pp. 855-874.
K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2006): Zeno revisited: Representation of persuasive argument. In T. van Engers (editor): Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2006: The Nineteenth Annual Conference, Paris, France, pp. 1-10. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 152. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
K. Atkinson and T. Bench-Capon (2005): Why argue? Dialogue types and argumentation in agent interaction. AgentLink Newsletter, AgentLink, November 2005, Issue 19, pp. 12-13.
Note: the above two papers were published under my previous surname (Greenwood) and all future work will be written under my married name (Atkinson).
I also have reports and papers available as part of the Department of Computer Science's Technical Report Series.

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