An abstract argumentation framework can be used to model the argumentative stance of an agent at a high level of abstraction, by indicating for every pair of arguments that is being considered in a debate whether the first attacks the second. When modelling a group of agents engaged in a debate, we may wish to aggregate their individual argumentation frameworks to obtain a single such framework that reflects the consensus of the group. Even when agents disagree on many details, there may well be high-level agreement on important semantic properties, such as the acceptability of a given argument. Using techniques from social choice theory, we analyse under what circumstances such semantic properties agreed upon by the individual agents can b...
Abstract Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plau-sible opinions about wh...
International audienceFormalizing dynamics of argumentation has received increasing attention over t...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of deriving sensible information from a collection of argumentati...
International audienceWe study the problem of aggregation of Dung's abstract argumentation framework...
When confronted with the same abstract argumentation framework, specifying a set of arguments and an...
Dung's argumentation frameworks have been applied for over twenty years to the analysis of argument ...
Different agents may have different points of view. Following a popular approach in the artificial i...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Different agents may have different points of view. This can be modelled using different abstract ar...
In the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisions, we are interested ...
Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plausible opinions about which argume...
In this paper, we address the problem of deriving sensible in-formation from a collection of argumen...
International audienceIn the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisio...
Abstract argumentation frameworks, as described in Chapter 2, are directed towards determining wheth...
Argumentation is an essential part of our daily life both in our individual and our social activitie...
Abstract Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plau-sible opinions about wh...
International audienceFormalizing dynamics of argumentation has received increasing attention over t...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of deriving sensible information from a collection of argumentati...
International audienceWe study the problem of aggregation of Dung's abstract argumentation framework...
When confronted with the same abstract argumentation framework, specifying a set of arguments and an...
Dung's argumentation frameworks have been applied for over twenty years to the analysis of argument ...
Different agents may have different points of view. Following a popular approach in the artificial i...
The role of argumentation theory in supporting various forms of interaction among autonomous agents ...
Different agents may have different points of view. This can be modelled using different abstract ar...
In the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisions, we are interested ...
Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plausible opinions about which argume...
In this paper, we address the problem of deriving sensible in-formation from a collection of argumen...
International audienceIn the context of value-based argumentation frameworks, and collective decisio...
Abstract argumentation frameworks, as described in Chapter 2, are directed towards determining wheth...
Argumentation is an essential part of our daily life both in our individual and our social activitie...
Abstract Given a set of conflicting arguments, there can exist multiple plau-sible opinions about wh...
International audienceFormalizing dynamics of argumentation has received increasing attention over t...
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of deriving sensible information from a collection of argumentati...