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e-Symposium 2023: Analysing arguments from political debates: obtained results and open challenges
Argumentation in political context has been studied since antiquity, and it still raises a continuous inquiry given the challenging topic.
e-Symposium 2023: Computational argumentation for computational politics
Communication is a central part of politics. It connects people, conveys needs and opinions, moves and persuades, challenges and justifies.
Bridging the Gap: A Survey on Integrating (Human) Feedback for Natural Language Generation
Many recent advances in natural language generation have been fueled by training large language models on internet-scale data.
Building Cultural AI
“Biases in data can be both explicit and implicit. A simple two-word phrase can carry strong contestations, and entire research fields, such as post-colonial studies, are devoted to them.


AI Fairness 360 (AIF360)
A GitHub repository for AIF360.
The AI Fairness 360 toolkit is an extensible open-source library containing techniques developed by the research community to help detect and mitigate bias in machine learning models throughout the AI application lifec


What-If Tool
A GitHub repository for the What-If Tool.
The What-If Tool (WIT) provides an easy-to-use interface for expanding understanding of a black-box classification or regression ML model.