Dr Federico Castagna
Lecturer in Computer Science
Summary
Dr Federico Castagna is a Lecturer in Computer Science at Brunel University. Before joining Brunel, Federico was a Post Doctoral Research Associate in Explainable AI (XAI) at the University of Lincoln, where he was involved in , an EPSRC project in which he worked to improve the system explainability leveraging Computational Argumentation.
Federico's Ph.D. studies in Informatics at King's College London were preceded by a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and a Master's degree in Philosophical Sciences at the University of Milan. His research interests include Non-monotonic Reasoning, Human-computer Interactions, Explainable AI and Computational Argumentation. Federico is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Online Handbook of Argumentation for AI (OHAAI).
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Informatics, King's College London, UK.
- Master's degree in Philosophical Sciences, University of Milan, Italy.
- Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, University of Milan, Italy.
- Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Newest selected publications
Castagna, F., McBurney, P. and Parsons, S. (2024) ''. Argument & Computation, 0 (in press, corrected proof). pp. 1 - 23. ISSN: 1946-2166
Castagna, F. (2023) 'Dialectical Argument Game Proof Theories for Classical Logic'. Journal of Applied Logics — IfCoLog Journal of Logics and their Applications, 10 (3). pp. 279 - 317. ISSN: 2631-9810
Castagna, F., Garton, A., McBurney, P., Parsons, S., Sassoon, I. and Sklar, EI. (2023) ''. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 6. pp. 1 - 16. ISSN: 2624-8212
Castagna, F., Parsons, S., Sassoon, I. and Sklar, E. (2022) ''.9th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2022). Cardiff, UK. 7 - 16 September. IOS Press. pp. 351 - 352. ISSN: 0922-6389
Castagna, F. (2022) 'A Dialectical Characterisation of Argument Game Proof Theories for Classical Logic Argumentation'.AI 3 2021: 5th Workshop on Advances in Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence. 16 Feb 2022. ISSN: 1613-0073