This website contains some basic info about myself and my work. It may
of course also be an illusion manifested by the quantum states of the
universe, you just can't tell.
Current Research:
- Use of hypothetical cases in case based reasoning with a focus on legal argumentation.
- Research on Artificial Intelligence and the Law with a special focus on the handling of uncertainty and argumentation.
- Research on Andes an intelligent tutoring system for Physics.
- The use of large prime numbers in barroom arguments.
Publications:
Books and Book Chapters.
- Aleven, V., Ashley, K., Lynch, C., & Pinkwart, N. (Eds.) (2007).
Proceedings of the Workshop on AIED Applications for Ill-Defined Domains
at the
13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education.
Marina Del Rey California 2007.
(pdf)
- Aleven, V., Ashley, K., Lynch, C., & Pinkwart, N. (Eds.) (2006).
"Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Ill-Defined Domains" at the
8th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Jhongli (Taiwan), National Central University.
(pdf)
Conference and Workshop Papers.
- Pinkwart, N., Lynch, C., Ashley, K., & Aleven, V. (2007).
Student's Usage of Multiple Linked Argument Representations in LARGO.
In T. Gross (Ed.), Tagungsband Mensch & Computer 2007 (p. 245-250). Munich (Germany), Oldenbourg.
(ppt)
- Pinkwart, N., Aleven, V., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2007).
Evaluating Legal Argument Instruction with Graphical Representations Using LARGO.
In R. Luckin, K. Koedinger, & J. Greer (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (p. 101-108).
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), IOS Press.
(pdf, ppt)
- Invited for submission to the International Journal of AI in Education.
- Lynch, C., Ashley, K., Pinkwart, N., & Aleven, V. (2007).
Argument diagramming as focusing device: does it scaffold reading?
In V. Aleven, K. Ashley, C. Lynch, & N. Pinkwart (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Workshop on AIED Applications for Ill-Defined Domains at the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (p. 51-60).
Los Angeles (CA).
(pdf)
- Ashley, K., Pinkwart, N., Lynch, C., & Aleven, V. (2007).
Learning by Diagramming Supreme Court Oral Arguments.
In
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (p. 271-275).
New York (NY), ACM Press.
(pdf)
- Invited for submission to the International Journal of AI and Law.
- Pinkwart, N., Aleven, V., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2006).
Using Collaborative Filtering in an Intelligent Tutoring System for Legal Argumentation.
In S. Weibelzahl, & A. Cristea (Eds.),
Proceedings of Workshops held at the 4th International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems. Lecture Notes in Learning and Teaching (p. 542-551). Dublin (Ireland), National College of Ireland.
- Lynch, C., Ashley, K., Aleven, V., & Pinkwart, N. (2006).
"Defining Ill-Defined Domains; A literature survey."
In V. Aleven, K. Ashley, C. Lynch, & N. Pinkwart (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Ill-Defined Domains at the 8th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (p. 1-10).
Jhongli (Taiwan), National Central University.
(pdf)
- Aleven, V., Pinkwart, N., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2006).
"Supporting Self-explanation of Argument Transcripts: Specific v. Generic Prompts."
In V. Aleven, K. Ashley, C. Lynch, & N. Pinkwart (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Ill-Defined Domains at the 8th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (p. 47-55).
Jhongli (Taiwan), National Central University.
(pdf)
- Pinkwart, N., Aleven, V., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2006).
"Toward Legal Argument Instruction with Graph Grammars and Collaborative Filtering Techniques."
In M. Ikeda, K. Ashley, & T. W. Chan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4053 (p. 227-236). Berlin (Germany), Springer.
(pdf)
- Pinkwart, N., Aleven, V., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2006).
"Using Collaborative Filtering in an Intelligent Tutoring System for Legal Argumentation."
In S. Weibelzahl, & A. Cristea (Eds.), Proceedings of
Workshops held at the 4th International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems.
Lecture Notes in Learning and Teaching (p. 542-551).
Dublin (Ireland), National College of Ireland.
(pdf)
- Vanlehn, K., Lynch, C., Schultz, K., Shapiro,
J. A., Shelby, R. H., Taylor, L., Treacy, D. J.,
Weinstein, A., and Wintersgill, M. C.
(2005).
"The Andes physics tutoring system: Five years of evaluations."
G. I. McCalla and C.-K. Looi (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence in
Education Conference.
Amsterdam: IOS.
(pdf)
- Vincent Aleven, Kevin D. Ashley, and Collin Lynch. (2005)
"Helping Law Students to Understand US Supreme Court
Oral Arguments: A Planned Experiment."
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence and Law.
June 6-11, 2005, Bologna Italy.
(pdf)
- VanLehn, K., Bhembe, D., Chi, M., Lynch, C., Schulze, K.,
Shelby, R., Taylor, L., Treacy, D., Weinstein, A.,
& Wintersgill, M.
(2004).
"Implicit versus explicit learning of strategies in a non-procedural cognitive skill."
Lester, J.C., Vicari, R.M., Paraguacu, F. (Eds.),
7th Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems,
Berlin: Springer, pages 521-530.
(pdf)
- VanLehn K, Lynch C, Taylor L, Weinstein A,
Shelby R, Schulze K, Treacy D, and Wintersgill M. (2002)
"Minimally Invasive Tutoring of Complex Physics Problem Solving."
Cerri, Gouarderes, Paraguacu (Eds).
Intelligent Tutoring Systems;
Proceedings of the 7th International Congress, ITS 2002.
Biarritz, France and San Sebastian, Spain. 2002
Mind, 59, 433-460.
(pdf)
Journal Articles.
- Pinkwart, N., Aleven, V., Ashley, K., & Lynch, C. (2006).
Schwachstellenermittlung und Rückmeldungsprinzipen in einem intelligenten Tutorensystem für juristische Argumentation (Weakness Detection and Feedback Principles in an Intelligent Tutoring System for Legal Argumentation).
In M. Mühlhäuser, G. Rößling, & R. Steinmetz (Eds.), GI Lecture Notes in Informatics - Tagungsband der 4. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik (p. 75-86).
Bonn (Germany), Gesellschaft für Informatik.
(pdf)
- VanLehn, K., Lynch, C., Schulze, K., Shapiro, J.A., Shelby, R.,
Taylor, L., Treacy, D., Weinstein, A., and Wintersgill, M.
(2005).
"The Andes Physics Tutoring System: Lessons Learned."
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Education, 15 (3).
(pdf)
Talks:
- Defining Ill-Defined Domains; A Literature Survey.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Ill-Defined Domains Workshop
8th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Jhongli, Taiwan. 2006.
- Hypothetical Games; A Research Overview.
Intelligent Systems Program Seminar Series.
Spring 2006.
- Helping Law Students to Understand U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments:
A Planned Experiment.
10th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law.
Bologna, Italy. 2005.
- Hypothetical Case Generation: A Proposed Model.
Intelligent Systems Program Seminar Series, Spring 2005.
Workshops:
Awards:
- Best Paper Award: Artificial Intelligence and Education Conference 2005
"The Andes Physics Tutoring System: Five years of evaluations."
Previous Research Positions:
Electronic Voting:
In addition to my research activities I have also been involved in the political and social issues surrounding the deployment of Electronic voting in Allegheny County. For more information relating to this issue see here.
- Positions held:
- May 2006 - Present: President VoteAllegheny.org
- November 2006 - Present: Co-Chair Allegheny County Citizen's Advisory Council on Elections (CACE).
- Reports and Comments:
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