Law, Probability and Risk Advance Access originally published online on September 25, 2007
Law, Probability and Risk 2007 6(1-4):225-240; doi:10.1093/lpr/mgm011
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Graphical manipulation of evidence in structured arguments

Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
Email: lowrance{at}ai.sri.com
Received on 1 March 2007. Revised on 9 April 2007. Accepted on 10 April 2007.
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A semi-automated approach to evidential reasoning uses template-based structured argumentation. Graphical depictions convey lines of reasoning, from evidence through to conclusions.
Keywords: structured arguments; evidential reasoning; collective reasoning; collaborative software tool; graphical representations; SEAS
Presented at the workshop on Graphic and visual representations of evidence and inference in legal settings at Cardozo School of Law, New York City, 28–29 January 2007.