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Florence Dupin De Saint-Cyr

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Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Computing and Information
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    Formalizing Cognitive Acceptance of Arguments: Durum Wheat Selection Interdisciplinary Study
    with Pierre Bisquert, Madalina Croitoru, and Abdelraouf Hecham
    Minds and Machines 27 (1): 233-252. 2017.
    In this paper we present an interdisciplinary approach that concerns the problem of argument acceptance in an agronomy setting. We propose a computational cognitive model for argument acceptance based on the dual model system in cognitive psychology. We apply it in an agronomy setting within a French national project on durum wheat.
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    Belief revision and incongruity: is it a joke?
    with Henri Prade
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 33 (3-4): 467-494. 2023.
    ‘Incongruity is never superfluous’Thea Arbee (2016) Is the superfluous a (new) modality?11. Even if much has been written about ingredients that trigger laughter, researchers are still far from hav...
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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    Belief extrapolation
    with Jérôme Lang
    Artificial Intelligence 175 (2): 760-790. 2011.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    On the Quality of Persuasion Dialogs
    with Leila Amgoud
    Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 23 (36). 2011.
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