Phan Minh Dung

 

Professor of  Department of Computer Science at Asian Institute of Technology.


M.Sc, Ph.D., in Computer Science, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

  1. Research Interest

    1. Artificial Intelligence

    2. Argumentation

    3. Legal Reasoning

    4. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

    5. Logic Programming

    6. Natural Language Understanding

    7. Personal Assistant Systems


  2. Most Recent Publications

    1. Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang, Tran Cao Son: On Structured Argumentation with Conditional Preferences, in proceedings of the Thirty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2019, pp 2792-2800.

    2. Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang: Fundamental properties of attack relations in structured argumentation with priorities, Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 2018, Volume 255, pp 1-42, Elsevier Press.

    3. Phan Minh Dung: An axiomatic analysis of structured argumentation with priorities, Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 2016, Volume 231, pp 107-150, Elsevier Press.


  3. Recent Award

    1. Special Issue of Journal of Argument and Computation on 25 years of Abstract Argumentation

    2. AIJ Classical Paper Award



  1. Editorial Board

    1. Phan Minh Dung, Guillermo R. Simari and Francesca Toni are corner editors on Argumentation for the Journal of Logic and Computation. The purpose of the corner is to provide a continuous forum for the publication of advanced research on all aspects of computational argumentation ranging from formal models to applications including decision making, negotiation and dispute resolution as well as the integration of logic-based argumentation with other technologies such as agent models and architectures and methods for reasoning about uncertainty. Electronic submissions should be sent directly to Phan Minh Dung, Guillermo R. Simari and Francesca Toni
      dung@cs.ait.ac.th
      grs@cs.uns.edu.ar
      ft@doc.ac.uk

    2. Member of Editorial Board of the Argument & Computation Journal

    3. Advisor to Editorial Board of the Theory and Practice of Logic Programming