Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare

Papers from the 2006 AAAI Spring Symposium

Timothy Bickmore and Nancy Green Program Cochairs

Technical Report SS-06-01
Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California

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Sample Citation

Jones, Gareth F. 2006. Integrated Intelligent Knowledge Management. In Argumentation for Consumers of Healthcare: Papers from the 2006 Spring Symposium, ed. Timothy Bickmore and Nancy Green, 24-31. Technical Report SS-06-01. American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California.

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Contents

Organizing Committee / iii
Timothy Bickmore and Nancy Green

Preface /
Timothy Bickmore and Nancy Green

Dealing with Malnutrition: A Meal Planning System for Elderly / 1
John Aberg

Persuasive Argumentation in Human Computer Dialogue / 8
Pierre Andrews, Marco De Boni, and Suresh Manandhar

Towards Plan-based Health Behavior Change Counseling Systems / 14
Timothy W. Bickmore and Candace L. Sidner

Experts’ Adaptation to Healthcare Consumers’ Language and Understanding: A Psycholinguistic Approach on Online Health-Advice / 19
Rainer Bromme, Regina Jucks, and Petra Schulte-Löbbert

Comprehension of Prescription Drug Information: Overview of a Research Program / 24
Ruth S. Day

Argumentation through an Automated Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy System for Change in Exercise Behavior / 34
Marco De Boni, Robert Hurling, and Windy Dryden

A Physician's Authoring Tool for Generation of Personalized Health Education in Reconstructive Surgery / 39
Chrysanne DiMarco, Don Cowan, Peter Bray, Dominic Covvey, Vic Di Ciccio, Eduard Hovy, Joan Lipa, and Doug Mulholland

The Role of AI in Building a Culture of Partnership between Patients and Providers / 47
Steven B. Dolins and Robert E. Kero

Towards a General Model for Argumentation Services / 52
John Fox, Liz Black, David Glasspool, Sanjay Modgil, Ayelet Oettinger, Vivek Patkar, and Matt Williams

Argumentation in Decision Support for Medical Care Planning for Patients and Clinicians / 58
David W. Glasspool, John Fox, Ayelet Oettinger, and James Smith-Spark

Representing Normative Arguments in Genetic Counseling / 64
Nancy Green

Understanding the Frequency and Severity of Side Effects: Linguistics, Numeric, and Visual Representations / 69
Rob Hubal and Ruth S. Day

Artifices for Persuading to Improve Eating Habits / 76
Irene Mazzotta and Fiorella de Rosis

Healthy Arguments for Literacy in Health / 86
Peter J. Schulz and Sara Rubinelli

Medical Arguments in an Automated Health Care System / 96
Ravi D. Shankar, Samson W. Tu, and Mark A. Musen

Argument Schemes and Critical Questions for Heterogeneous Agents to Argue over the Viability of a Human Organ for Transplantation / 105
Pancho Tolchinsky, Sanjay Modgil, and Ulises Cortés