The most up-to-date version of the Argument Interchange Format is AIF2, developed by a consortium of academics specialising in various facets of computational models of argument. The team met for an intensive retreat in the Scottish Highlands in the Spring of 2010, and a draft of the resulting paper will be available later in October 2013. The contributors to this specification were: - Floris Bex (University of Dundee)
- Simon Buckingham Shum (Open University)
- Katarzyna Budzynska (Polish National Academy of Sciences)
- Martin Caminada (University of Luxembourg)
- Carlos Chesnevar (Universidad Nacional del Sur)
- Tom van Engers (University of Amsterdam)
- David Glasspool (University of Edinburgh)
- Thomas Gordon (Fraunhofer FOKUS)
- Floriana Grasso (University of Liverpool)
- Graeme Hirst (University of Toronto)
- John Lawrence (University of Dundee)
- Raquel Mochales (Catholic University of Leuven)
- Sanjay Modgil (Kings College London)
- Iyad Rahwan (MIT)
- Guillermo Simari (Universidad Nacional del Sur)
- Manfred Stede (University of Potsdam)
- Tim van Gelder (University of Melbourne)
- Bart Verheij (Groningen University)
- Simon Wells (University of Dundee)
Jan 2013
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