Research Projects
2023 - 2026
AGGREEY Project
Funded by the ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche)
Project Website
An argumentation-based platform for e-democracy. Member.
2023 - 2024
HUBERT CURIEN - PAVLE SAVIC
Université d'Artois & University of Belgrade
Studying human compliance with argumentation principles and creating a rational-based framework for overcoming polarization. Member.
2022 - 2023
RHAPSSODY Project
CNRS IEA • Université d'Artois & University of Arizona
Combining machine learning and symbolic approaches for computational argumentation. Member.
Publications
International Conferences
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Explaining Online Debate Evolution under Bipolar Gradual Argumentation Semantics.
Caren Al Anaissy and Nicolas Maudet.
To appear in International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) 2026.
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Uncertainty in Quantitative Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks.
Jordan Thieyre, Caren Al Anaissy, Aurélie Beynier, Sébastien Destercke, Nicolas Maudet and Srdjan Vesic.
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) 2025, (pp. 1679-1686).
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Impact Measures for Gradual Argumentation Semantics.
Caren Al Anaissy, Jérôme Delobelle, Srdjan Vesic and Bruno Yun.
International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS) 2025, (pp. 69-77).
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On Learning Bipolar Gradual Argumentation Semantics with Neural Networks.
Caren Al Anaissy, Sandeep Suntwal, Mihai Surdeanu and Srdjan Vesic.
International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) 2024, (pp. 493-499). SCITEPRESS.
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On the Feasibility of Learning Bipolar Gradual Argumentation Semantics Using Neural Architectures.
Caren Al Anaissy, Sandeep Suntwal, Mihai Surdeanu and Srdjan Vesic.
International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) 2024, (pp. 176-190). Springer Nature Switzerland.
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A Principle-Based Analysis of Bipolar Argumentation Semantics.
Liuwen Yu, Caren Al Anaissy, Srdjan Vesic, Xu Li and Leendert van der Torre.
European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA) 2023, (pp. 209-224). Springer Nature Switzerland.
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National Conferences
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Cadres d’argumentation bipolaire quantitatifs avec incertitude.
Jordan Thieyre, Caren Al Anaissy, Aurélie Beynier, Sébastien Destercke, Nicolas Maudet and Srdjan Vesic.
Journées d’Intelligence Artificielle Fondamentale (JIAF) 2025, (pp. 130-131).
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Exploration des Sémantiques d’Argumentation Bipolaire : Une Analyse Basée Sur Les Principes.
Liuwen Yu, Caren Al Anaissy, Srdjan Vesic, Xu Li and Leendert van der Torre.
Journées d’Intelligence Artificielle Fondamentale (JIAF) 2023, (pp. 39-41).
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International Workshops
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Human Compliance with Normative Principles in Argumentation: Effects of Naturalness Bias and Graphical Representation.
Marija Petrović, Predrag Teovanović, Danka Purić, Bruno Yun, Caren Al Anaissy, Sébastien Konieczny and Srdjan Vesic.
International Workshop on Argumentation for eXplainable AI (ARGXAI) 2024, (pp. 16-28) CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
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Towards Ethical Argumentative Persuasive Chatbots.
Caren Al Anaissy, Srdjan Vesic and Nathalie Nevejans.
International Workshop on Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, Norms and Ethics for Governance of Multi-Agent Systems (COINE) 2023, (pp. 141-160). Springer Nature Switzerland.
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Professional Experience
Feb 2025 - Jan 2027
Postdoctoral Researcher
Sorbonne Université, Faculty of Science & Engineering, LIP6, Paris, France
- Project: Intelligent Facilitation of Deliberation in Online Debates.
- Supervisor: Nicolas Maudet (LIP6, CNRS & Sorbonne Université).
- Funding: PEPR eNSEMBLE - PC4: CONGRATS (Collaboration à grande échelle).
Jan 2026 - May 2026
Adjunct Lecturer, Bachelor Degree in Computer Science (Vacataire)
Sorbonne Université, Faculty of Science & Engineering, LIP6, Paris, France
Teaching computer science material alongside postdoctoral research.
Sep 2024 - Jan 2025
Teaching and Research Assistant (ATER)
Université d'Artois, Faculty of Sciences Jean Perrin, Lens, France
Conducting research and teaching computer science material.
Sep 2021 - Aug 2024
PhD Researcher
Université d'Artois, Faculty of Science & Engineering, CRIL & CDEP, Lens, France
Research on artificial intelligence and computational argumentation.
- Title: Principles and Practices for Bipolar Semantics and Impact Measures in Computational Argumentation.
- Supervisors: Srdjan Vesic (CRIL, CNRS & Université d’Artois) & Nathalie Nevejans (CDEP, Université d’Artois).
- Funding: VIVAH (Université d’Artois & Région Hauts-de-France).
Sep 2021 - Aug 2024
PhD instructor, Bachelor Degree in Computer Science (Vacataire)
Université d'Artois, Faculty of Sciences Jean Perrin, Lens, France
Teaching computer science material.
Feb 2021 - Jul 2021
Master 2 Research Intern
LS2N, Polytech Nantes, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France
- Title: Training Handwriting Recognition System with Uncertain Data from Crowd-Sourcing.
- Context: ANR CIRESFI project – Handwriting recognition on historical archives ("Comédie Italienne", 17th century).
- Supervisors: Harold Mouchère (LS2N, Université de Nantes).
Education
2021 - 2024
PhD in Computer Science
Université d'Artois, Faculty of Science & Engineering, CRIL & CDEP, Lens, France
- Thesis Title: Principles and Practices for Bipolar Semantics and Impact Measures in Computational Argumentation.
- Supervisors: Srdjan Vesic (Director) and Nathalie Nevejans (Co-director).
- Funding: VIVAH (Université d’Artois & Région Hauts-de-France).
- Jury Members:
Sébastien Konieczny (Chair), Leila Amgoud (Reviewer), Anthony Hunter (Reviewer), Nico Potyka (Examiner).
- Defense Date: July 4, 2024.
- Manuscript: Available online at theses.fr
2020 - 2021
Master 2 in Computer Science (Visual Computing)
Polytech Nantes, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France
Erasmus student exchange program. Completed as part of a dual-degree track with the Lebanese University.
2016 - 2021
Computer and Communication Engineering Degree
Lebanese University, Faculty of Engineering, Roumieh, Lebanon
Note: The 5th year of engineering was completed as an exchange student at the University of Nantes.
The Master 2 internship also served as the Final Year Project for this Engineering Degree.
Feb 2021 - Jul 2021
Master's Internship / Engineering Final Year Project
LS2N, Polytech Nantes, Université de Nantes, France
- Title: Training Handwriting Recognition System with Uncertain Data from Crowd-Sourcing.
- Supervisor: Harold Mouchère.
- Context: ANR CIRESFI Project – Focused on offline handwriting recognition for 17th-century financial archives of the "Comédie Italienne".
- Objectives: Proposed a recognition system trained using uncertain annotations (multiple annotations per image).
Teaching Activities
Total teaching experience covering core Computer Science material from first (L1) to third (L3) year of Bachelor in Computer Science.
| Status |
Academic Year |
Level |
Subject |
Hours |
| Adjunct Lecturer (Vacataire) |
2025 - 2026 |
L2 |
Development Project |
5h CM, 38.5h TD, 19.25h TP |
| ATER (Teaching Assistant) |
2024 - 2025 |
L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 1 |
48h TP |
| L3 |
Advanced C |
42h TP |
| L2 |
Databases |
12h TD |
| L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 2 |
15.75h TD, 5.25h TP |
| PhD Instructor |
2023 - 2024 |
L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 1 |
20h TD, 44h TP |
| Adjunct Lecturer (Vacataire) |
2022 - 2023 |
L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 1 |
24h TP |
| L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 2 |
21h TP |
| L3 |
Lambda Calculus & Functional Prog. |
30h TD |
| PhD Instructor |
2021 - 2022 |
L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 1 |
24h TP |
| L1 |
Algorithms & Programming 2 |
22h TP |
| L2 |
Databases |
18h TP |
Professional Reviewing & Outreach
Reviewing & Program Committees
Contributing to the peer-review process for international journals and conferences.
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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (IJAR)
Reviewer, 2025
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ArgU 2025: 1st International Workshop on Argumentation for Understanding
PC Member & Reviewer, 2025
(Co-located with ECSQARU 2025)
Science Communication & Outreach
Ma Thèse en 180 Secondes (MT180)
Organized by École Doctorale Sciences Technologie et Santé (EDSTS)
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Participated in the regional final of the "My Thesis in 180 Seconds" competition, presenting PhD research to a non-specialist audience in under three minutes.