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AAAI Spring Symposium 2006 - Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare, Papers from the 2006 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-06-01, Stanford, California, USA, March 27-29, 2006. AAAI 2006
- Timothy W. Bickmore, Nancy L. Green:
Organizing Committee. - Timothy W. Bickmore, Nancy L. Green:
Preface. - Johan Aberg:
Dealing with Malnutrition: A Meal Planning System for Elderly. 1-7 - Pierre Andrews, Marco De Boni, Suresh Manandhar:
Persuasive Argumentation in Human Computer Dialogue. 8-13 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Candace L. Sidner:
Towards Plan-based Health Behavior Change Counseling Systems. 14-18 - Rainer Bromme, Regina Jucks, Petra Schulte-Löbber:
Experts' Adaptation to Healthcare Consumers' Language and Understanding: A Psycholinguistic Approach on Online Health-Advice. 19-23 - Ruth S. Day:
Comprehension of Prescription Drug Information: Overview of a Research Program. 24-33 - Marco De Boni, Robert Hurling, Windy Dryden:
Argumentation through an Automated Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy System for Change in Exercise Behavior. 34-38 - Chrysanne Di Marco, Donald D. Cowan, Peter Bray, H. Dominic Covvey, Vic Di Ciccio, Eduard H. Hovy, Joan Lipa, Douglas W. Mulholland:
A Physician's Authoring Tool for Generation of Personalized Health Education in Reconstructive Surgery. 39-46 - Steven B. Dolins, Robert E. Kero:
The Role of AI in Building a Culture of Partnership between Patients and Providers. 47-51 - John Fox, Liz Black, David Glasspool, Sanjay Modgil, Ayelet Oettinger, Vivek Patkar, Matthew Williams:
Towards a General Model for Argumentation Services. 52-57 - David Glasspool, John Fox, Ayelet Oettinger, James Smith-Spark:
Argumentation in Decision Support for Medical Care Planning for Patients and Clinicians. 58-63 - Nancy L. Green:
Representing Normative Arguments in Genetic Counseling. 64-68 - Robert C. Hubal, Ruth S. Day:
Understanding the Frequency and Severity of Side Effects: Linguistics, Numeric, and Visual Representations. 69-75 - Irene Mazzotta, Fiorella de Rosis:
Artifices for Persuading to Improve Eating Habits. 76-85 - Peter Johannes Schulz, Sara Rubinelli:
Healthy Arguments for Literacy in Health. 86-95 - Ravi D. Shankar, Samson W. Tu, Mark A. Musen:
Medical Arguments in an Automated Health Care System. 96-104 - Pancho Tolchinsky, Sanjay Modgil, Ulises Cortés:
Argument Schemes and Critical Questions for Heterogeneous Agents to Argue over the Viability of a Human Organ for Transplantation. 105-
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