affective argumentation
Adding Affective Argumentation to the GenIE Assistant
Green, Nancy L. (University of North Carolina Greensboro) | Stadler, Brian (University of North Carolina Greensboro) | Kimbrough, Jennifer (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
The strategies seem designed to mitigate guilt over the parents' role in their The GenIE Assistant is an implemented proof-of-concept child's inheritance of a genetic condition. The names used computational model of normative biomedical argument to refer to the strategies in this paper and examples of generation informed by study of a corpus of letters each are listed below. All four apply to cases of written by genetic counselors to their clients (Green et al. autosomal recessive inheritance, while only the first two 2011). The goal of the model is to generate transparent apply to cases of autosomal dominant inheritance.