Martin Možina

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Martin Možina, a Slovenian computer scientist and researcher at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Ljubljana. His research interests include argumentation based machine learning, which combines machine learning from examples with concepts from the field of argumentation, and automated explanation and tutoring systems.

=Selected Publications=

2004 ...

 * Ivan Bratko, Martin Možina (2004). Argumentation and machine learning. Deliverable 2.1 for the ASPIC project
 * Aleksander Sadikov, Martin Možina, Matej Guid, Jana Krivec, Ivan Bratko (2006). Automated Chess Tutor. CG 2006, pdf
 * Martin Možina, Jure Žabkar, Ivan Bratko (2007). Argument Based Machine Learning. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 171, Nos. 10-15, pdf preprint
 * Matej Guid, Martin Možina, Jana Krivec, Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko (2008). Learning Positional Features for Annotating Chess Games: A Case Study. CG 2008, pdf
 * Martin Možina, Matej Guid, Jana Krivec, Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko (2008). Fighting Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck with Argument Based Machine Learning. ECAI 2008, pdf
 * Martin Možina (2009). Argument Based Machine Learning. Ph.D. thesis, pdf

2010 ...

 * Matej Guid, Martin Možina, Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko (2010). Deriving Concepts and Strategies from Chess Tablebases. Advances in Computer Games 12, pdf
 * Martin Možina, Matej Guid, Jana Krivec, Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko (2010). Learning to Explain with ABML. ExaCt 2010, pdf
 * Matej Guid, Martin Možina, Ciril Bohak, Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko (2013). Building an Intelligent Tutoring System for Chess Endgames. CSEDU 2013, pdf

=External Links=
 * Martin Možina - Homepage
 * Argument Based Machine Learning

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