Marcos Cramer

From International Center for Computational Logic

Dr. Marcos Cramer

Research AssociateTechnische Universität DresdenInternational Center for Computational Logic

In my research, I apply logic-based methods from knowledge representation and reasoning to model actual human reasoning. The focus of my research is on combining methods from formal argumentation theory, natural language semantics, epistemic logic and philosophical logic to formally model the mathematical, philosophical and logical reasoning of humans.

Apart from my research in knowledge representation and reasoning, I am also interested in the usage and linguistic study of gender-neutral language. Together with other people interested in the topic I have developed a system for gender-neutral German.

Furthermore, I actively use Esperanto and do some work on the linguistic study of Esperanto.

Preferred pronouns: he/him/his or they/them/their. (In German er/sein/ihm/ihn or sel/serl/serl/sel.)

Publications

Peer-reviewed articles

SCF2 – an Argumentation Semantics for Rational Human Judgments on Argument Acceptability
Marcos Cramer and Leon van der Torre
Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Dynamics of Knowledge and Belief (DKB-2019) and the 7th Workshop KI & Kognition (KIK-2019).

The Knowledge Base Paradigm Applied to Delegation Revocation
Marcos Cramer, Zohreh Baniasadi and Pieter Van Hertum
Proceedings of the Young Scientist's Third International Workshop on Trends in Information Processing (YSIP3 2019).

A Structured Argumentation Framework for Modeling Debates in the Formal Sciences
Marcos Cramer & Jérémie Dauphin
Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 2019. The original publication is available at link.springer.com.

Empirical Study on Human Evaluation of Complex Argumentation Frameworks
Marcos Cramer and Mathieu Guillaume
Proceedings of the European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA) 2019.

Empirical Cognitive Study on Abstract Argumentation Semantics
Marcos Cramer and Mathieu Guillaume
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA) 2018.

Directionality of Attacks in Natural Language Argumentation
Marcos Cramer and Mathieu Guillaume
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Bridging the Gap between Human and Automated Reasoning 2018.

A dynamic approach for combining abstract argumentation semantics
Jérémie Dauphin, Marcos Cramer and Leendert van der Torre
Proceedings of the Chinese Conference for Logic and Argumentation (CLAR) 2018.

ASPIC-END: Structured Argumentation with Explanations and Natural Deduction
Jérémie Dauphin and Marcos Cramer
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation (TAFA) 2017.

Extended Explanatory Argumentation Frameworks
Jérémie Dauphin and Marcos Cramer
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation (TAFA) 2017.

Implicit dynamic function introduction and Ackermann-like Function Theory
Marcos Cramer
IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications, Vol. 4, Issue 4, 2017.

A Query-Driven Decision Procedure for Distributed Autoepistemic Logic with Inductive Definitions
Diego Agustín Ambrossio and Marcos Cramer
Proceedings of the Workshop on the Foundations of Computer Security (FCS), 2017.

Postulates for Revocation Schemes
Marcos Cramer and Giovanni Casini
Proceedings of the International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust (POST) 2017.
Full version with proofs: Postulates for Revocation Schemes – Technical Report

Distributed Autoepistemic Logic and its Application to Access Control
Pieter Van Hertum, Marcos Cramer, Bart Bogaerts and Marc Denecker
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) 2016.

Resilient Delegation Revocation with Precedence for Predecessors is NP-Complete
Marcos Cramer, Pieter Van Hertum, Ruben Lapauw, Ingmar Dasseville and Marc Denecker
Proceedings of the Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) 2016.

A Logic of Trust for Reasoning about Delegation and Revocation
Marcos Cramer, Diego Agustín Ambrossio and Pieter Van Hertum
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT) 2015.

A Logical Approach to Restricting Access in Online Social Networks
Marcos Cramer, Jun Pang and Yang Zhang
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT) 2015.

The Naproche system: Proof-checking mathematical texts in controlled natural language
Marcos Cramer
SDV - International Journal for Language Data Processing, Vol. 31, 1-2, 2014.

Modelling implicit dynamic introduction of function symbols in mathematical texts
Marcos Cramer
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Natural Language and Computer Science (NLCS) 2014.

Modelling the usage of partial functions and undefined terms using presupposition theory
Marcos Cramer
Infinity, Computability and Metamathematics – Festschrift celebrating the 60th birthdays of Peter Koepke and Philip Welch, 2014.

Parsing and Disambiguation of Symbolic Mathematics in the Naproche System
Marcos Cramer, Peter Koepke and Bernhard Schröder
Proceedings of the Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM) 2011.

Interpreting Plurals in the Naproche CNL
Marcos Cramer and Bernhard Schröder
Proceedings of the Controlled Natural Language (CNL) Workshop 2010. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.

Premise Selection in the Naproche System
Marcos Cramer, P. Koepke, D. Kühlwein, and B. Schröder
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR) 2010. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.

Presupposition Projection and Accommodation in Mathematical Texts
Marcos Cramer, Daniel Kühlwein and Bernhard Schröder
Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS) 2010.

The Naproche System
Daniel Kühlwein, Marcos Cramer Peter Koepke and Bernhard Schröder
Proceedings of Calculemus 2009.

The Naproche Project – Controlled Natural Language Proof Checking of Mathematical Texts
Marcos Cramer, B. Fisseni, P. Koepke, D. Kühlwein, B. Schröder and J. Veldman
Proceedings of the Controlled Natural Language (CNL) Workshop 2009. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.


Other publications

Ĉu tamen eblas pri-Esperanta lingvoscienco? ... aŭ kiel difini kiuj estas la kompetentaj parolantoj kiuj determinas la lingvan regularon?
Paper for the Esperantologia Konferenco 2014.

Proof-checking mathematical texts in controlled natural language
Phd thesis, University of Bonn, 2013.

Implicit dynamic function introduction and its connections to the foundations of mathematics
Paper for the conference "Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction" (PhML 2012).

Higher-Order Dynamic Predicate Logic
Extended abstract for the Conference on Computing Natural Reasoning (COCONAT) 2011.

Komputlingvoscienca kaj logika analizado de matematikaj tekstoj
Paper for the Konferenco por Apliko de Esperanto en Scienco kaj Tekniko (KAEST) 2010.

Mathematisch-logische Aspekte von Beweisrepräsentationsstrukturen
Master thesis, 2009